Eormenræd

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== Old English == === Alternative forms === Ermenrēd, Irminrēd (Kentish, 7th C. CE) === Etymology === From Proto-West Germanic *Ermunarād, from *Ermun (“deity Irmin”) +‎ *rād (“advice, counsel”). Equivalent to *Eormen +‎ rǣd. Cognate with Old High German Irminrāt. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈe͜or.menˌræːd/, [ˈe͜orˠ.menˌræːd] === Proper noun === Eormenrǣd m a male given name Eormenred of Kent; probably an Anglo-Saxon King of Kent, brother of Eorcenberht of Kent. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle === References === Electronic Sawyer S 8 (Hlothhere, king of Kent, to Abbot Beorhtwald and his minster; grant of land at Westanae on the Isle of Thanet, and in Sturry, Kent), Eormenræd is mentioned as "Irminredi" in the text section and "Eormenred" in the translation section.