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Reconstruction:Old Dutch/Engilberht
Old Dutch
Etymology
The first part comes from either engil (“angel”) or *angul (“Angle”). The second part is *berht (“bright”).
Declension
Singular only:
Declension of *Engilberht
Singular | Plural | |
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nominative | *Engilberht | — |
accusative | *Engilberht | — |
genitive | *Engilberhtes, -is | — |
dative | *Engilberhte, -i | — |
Derived terms
- Engilbrechtes ambehte (“a placename”) (on the island of Texel, exact location unknown)
Descendants
- Middle Dutch: Enghelbrecht, *Enghelbert
- Dutch: Engelbrecht, Engelbert
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