Beornþryþ

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== Old English == === Etymology === From Old English beorn (“man, warrior”) + þrȳþ (“strength, power”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈbe͜ornˌθryːθ/, [ˈbe͜orˠnˌθryːθ] === Proper noun === Beornþrȳþ f a female given name ==== Declension ==== Strong ō-stem: === References === Electronic Sawyer S 1188 (Oswulf, aldormonn, and Beornthryth, his wife, to Christ Church, Canterbury; grant of 20 sulungs at Stanhamstead (in Aldington), Kent, with confirmation by Archbishop Wulfred) (c. 805-810) (Old English), Beornþryþ appears as "Beornðryð" in the text section, "Biarn∂ry∂e" in the old text section, and "Beornthryth" in the translation section.