Dægberht
Appearance
Old English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From dæġ (“day”) and berht (“bright, clear”). Cognate with Frankish *Dagoberaht.
Pronunciation
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Dæġberht m
- a male given name
References
[edit]- Electronic Sawyer S 1204 (Cialwulf to Eanmund; grant of land in Canterbury, in return for 120 silver pence; with added note of a purchase by Æthelhere in A.D. 888), Dægberht is mentioned as "Deibearht" in the text and old text sections.
- Electronic Sawyer S 296 (Æthelwulf, king of Wessex and Kent, to Badanoth, his apparitor; grant of land near Canterbury, in return for 15 mancuses of gold), Dægberht is mentioned as "Degberht" in the text and old text sections.