Folcmær

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== Old English == === Etymology === From Proto-West Germanic *Folkmārī. Equivalent to folc (“folk, people”) +‎ mǣre (“famous, great”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈfolkˌmæːr/, [ˈfoɫkˌmæːr] === Proper noun === Folcmǣr m a male given name === References === Electronic Sawyer S 774 (King Edgar to St Peter's, Thorney (i.e. Westminster Abbey); confirmation, reciting a bull of Pope John, of liberties and of land at Ham (in East Ham), Wennington, Essex; Morden, Surrey; Fanton (Hall) in North Benfleet, Essex; Aldenham, Herts.; Bleccenham and Lothereslege (both lost, in Hendon), Middx; Holwell, Datchworth and Watton-at-Stone, Herts.; Chollington in Eastbourne, Sussex; Staines, with Teddington, Halliford, Feltham and Ashford, Middx), Folcmær is mentioned as "Folcmærus" in the old text section.