Æþelhere
See also: Æðelhere
Old English
editEtymology
editFrom æþele (“noble”) and here (“army”).
Pronunciation
editProper noun
editÆþelhere m
- a male given name
References
edit- Electronic Sawyer S 1439 (Account of the settlement of a dispute concerning estates belonging to Oswulf, dux, bequeathed by him in reversion to the Church and now held by the Kentish monasteries of Christ Church, Folkestone, Dover and Lyminge. They are claimed by a certain Æthelwulf, but the rights of the churches are upheld), Æþelhere is mentioned as "Ethelhere" in the old text section and the text section.