Eadmund

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== Old English == === Alternative forms === Ǣdmund === Etymology === From Proto-West Germanic *Audamundu, from Proto-Germanic *Audamunduz. Equivalent to ēad (“happiness, prosperity”) +‎ mund (“protection, protector”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈæ͜ɑːdˌmund/ === Proper noun === Ēadmund m a male given name Laws of the Anglo-Saxons: Eadmund I ==== Declension ==== Strong a-stem: ==== Descendants ==== Middle English: Edmund English: Edmund → Old Swedish: Ø̄dmunder (calque) → Middle Irish: Éadmond Irish: Éamann, Éamonn, Eudhmonn (superseded)→ English: Eamon → Anglo-Norman: Edmond → English: Edmond → French: Edmond === References === Joseph Bosworth; T. Northcote Toller (1898), “ĒADMUND”, in An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, second edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press. “King Æthelstan of England grants privileges to the bishopric of Crediton in return for 60 pounds of silver”, in Cotton MS Augustus II 31‎[1] (in Old English), 933, via British Library