Hroþwulf
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *Hrōþiwulf, equivalent to hreþ (“glory, triumph, honour”) + wulf (“wolf”). Cognate with English Rudolph.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈxroːθˌwulf/, [ˈr̥oːðˌwuɫf]
References
- The FitzWilliam Museum, Cambridge, CORPUS OF EARLY MEDIEVAL COIN FINDS (Penny: CM.1.646-1990), the penny was made by a Moneyer named "Hrothwulf".
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