Edward

名词 n. 专有名词
/ˈɛdwəd/    /ˈɛdwɚd/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A gold coin produced in the reign of King Edward. historical
    — It is indeed the same golden Edward, with three holes in it, with which I presented my Mary on her birthday, in her eighteenth year, to buy a new suit for the holidays.
专有名词
  1. A male given name from Old English.
    — The Christian humility of King Edward the Confessour brought such credit to this name, that since that time it hath been most usual in all estates.
  2. A surname. See also Edwards. uncommon

词形变化

Edwards plural

词源

词源 1
Etymology tree
Proto-Germanic *audaz
Proto-Indo-European *wer-
Proto-Indo-European *wor-tús
Proto-Germanic *warduz
Proto-Germanic *Audawarduz
Proto-West Germanic *Audawardu
Old English Ēadweard
Middle English Edward
English Edward
From Middle English Edward, from Old English Ēadweard, from Proto-West Germanic *Audawardu, from Proto-Germanic *Audawarduz, corresponding to ed (“wealth, riches”) + ward (“ward, guard”), doublet of Eduard.
词源 2
Etymology tree
Proto-Germanic *audaz
Proto-Indo-European *wer-
Proto-Indo-European *wor-tús
Proto-Germanic *warduz
Proto-Germanic *Audawarduz
Proto-West Germanic *Audawardu
Old English Ēadweard
Middle English Edward
English Edward
From Middle English Edward, from Old English Ēadweard, from Proto-West Germanic *Audawardu, from Proto-Germanic *Audawarduz, corresponding to ed (“wealth, riches”) + ward (“ward, guard”), doublet of Eduard.
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