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Offa

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Latin

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Offa m sg (genitive Offae); first declension

  1. (Medieval Latin) a male given name, equivalent to Old English Offa
    • (Can we date this quote?), Annales Cambriae B[1]:
      Uastacio Britonum cum Offa in estate
      Ravaging of the Britons by Offa in summer

Declension

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First-declension noun, singular only.

singular
nominative Offa
genitive Offae
dative Offae
accusative Offam
ablative Offā
vocative Offa

Old English

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Offa m

  1. a male given name
    • The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
      An. DCCLXXVII Hēr Cynewulf ⁊ Offa ġefuhton ymb Benesingtūn ⁊ Offa ġenam þone tūn.
      Year 777 In this year Cynewulf and Offa fought near Benson and Offa seized the town.
  2. Offa of Mercia
    • Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
      Penda wæs Pybbing, Pybba Creoding, Creoda Cynewalding, Cynewald Cnebbing, Cnebba Iceling, Icel Eomæring, Eomær Angelþēowing, Angelþēow Offing, Offa Wærmunding, Wærmund Wihtlæging, Wihtlæg Wōdening.
      Penda was son of Pybba, Pybba son of Creoda, Creoda son of Cynewald, Cynewald son of Cnebba, Cnebba son of Icel, Icel son of Eomer, Eomer son of Angeltheow, Angeltheow son of Offa, Offa son of Wermund, Wermund son of Wihtlæg, and Wihtlæg son of Woden.

Declension

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Weak:

singular plural
nominative Offa
accusative Offan
genitive Offan
dative Offan

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