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Ordric
Ordric is an Anglo-Saxon masculine name composed of ord (point) and ric (king).
Variants:
Ordric [Sir Henry Ellis 1833 A General Introduction to Domesday Book 1: 459].
Ordricus [Sir Henry Ellis 1833 A General Introduction to Domesday Book 2: 192].
Ordrīc [Olof von Feilitzen 1937 The Pre-conquest Personal Names of Domesday Book, page 336].
Ordríċ [Oswin Kinsey 2016 English Compound Names, 2nd edition, page 81].
Note:
Ordricus is a Latinized form.
Prototheme:
ord = point, spear-point, spear [Mats Redin 1919 Studies on uncompounded personal names in Old English, page 52].
Deuterotheme:
-ric = king [Kathrin McCann 2018 Anglo-Saxon Kingship and Political Power, page 77].
Usage:
Ordric was the name of an Abbot of Abingdon [Susan Kelly 2000 Anglo-Saxon Charters 7: ccxvi]. He witnessed a lease agreement: “⁊ Ordric aᵬᵬ” (“and Ordric aᵬᵬ”) [Benjamin Thorpe 1865 Diplomatarium Anglicum Ævi Saxonici, pages 379-380].
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Ordric
Gender: Male
Pronunciation: ORD-rik; AWD-rik
Origin: Old English
Meaning: Spear power
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