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- %C3%86lfwine abstract "Ælfwine (also Aelfwine, Elfwine) is an Old English personal name. It is composed of the elements ælf "elf" and wine "friend", continuing a hypothetical Common Germanic given name *albi-winiz which is also continued in Old High German and Lombardic as Albewin, Alpwin, Albuin, Alboin. Old Norse forms of the name are Alfvin and Ǫlfun.The name is often interpreted as "elf-friend", a translation notably made use of by J.R.R. Tolkien in his legendarium, where an Ælfwine is a character who "befriended the elves", but both the ælf and the wine element are frequent elements in Germanic anthroponymy, and these elements have in historical practice be combined without a compound meaning. The modern names Alwin, Alvin may be a reduction of this name, or alternatively of Adalwin, the Old High German cognate of the Anglo-Saxon Æthelwine.".
- %C3%86lfwine wikiPageID "7911249".
- %C3%86lfwine wikiPageRevisionID "594965510".
- %C3%86lfwine hasPhotoCollection Ælfwine.
- %C3%86lfwine subject Category:Germanic_given_names.
- %C3%86lfwine subject Category:Old_English_personal_names.
- %C3%86lfwine comment "Ælfwine (also Aelfwine, Elfwine) is an Old English personal name. It is composed of the elements ælf "elf" and wine "friend", continuing a hypothetical Common Germanic given name *albi-winiz which is also continued in Old High German and Lombardic as Albewin, Alpwin, Albuin, Alboin. Old Norse forms of the name are Alfvin and Ǫlfun.The name is often interpreted as "elf-friend", a translation notably made use of by J.R.R.".
- %C3%86lfwine label "Ælfwine".
- %C3%86lfwine label "Ælfwine".
- %C3%86lfwine label "Ælfwine".
- %C3%86lfwine label "Ælfwine".
- %C3%86lfwine label "Элфвин".
- %C3%86lfwine wasDerivedFrom Ælfwine?oldid=594965510.
- %C3%86lfwine isPrimaryTopicOf Ælfwine.