Wulfsige

التعريفات والمعاني

== Old English == === Alternative forms === ƿulꝼſiᵹe === Etymology === From wulf (“wolf”) and siġe (“victory”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈwulfˌsi.je/, [ˈwuɫfˌsi.je] === Proper noun === Wulfsiġe m a male given name ==== Declension ==== Strong i-stem: === References === Electronic Sawyer S 1417 (The familia of New Minster, Winchester, to Alfred, minister of King Athelstan; lease, for three lives, of 20 hides (cassati) at Chisledon, Wilts.), Wulfsige is mentioned as "Wulfsige" in the text and old text sections. “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