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King of Northumbria who was converted to Christianity (585-633)
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edwin
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
masc. proper name, from Old English Ead-wine , literally "prosperity-friend, friend of riches," from ead "wealth, prosperity, joy" (see Edith ) + wine "friend, protector" (related to winnan "to strive, struggle, fight;" see win (v.)).
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Edwin (born Edwin Ghazal ) is a Canadian alternative rock singer from Toronto . He was the lead vocalist for successful Canadian rock band I Mother Earth from 1991 to 1997 and a solo artist from 1999 to 2006. He is currently the lead singer for the Canadian ...
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Colonel James Edwin Adair was the head of the special OSI team that investigated the charges against Sarah and her lover.
Guy and Edwin, both considerably excited, argued and contradicted one another more warmly than even the Beechwood liberty of speech allowed.
Before she left Beechwood, Edwin came in and hurriedly spoke to his mother.
National Guard infantrymen was mobilized by Edwin Kincaid, the governor of Ohio, to protect the factory.
Edwin of Mercia and Morkere of Northumbria, the man the earldom had chosen in place of Tostig.
I would like to acknowledge the help of Edwin Duncan, Juris Lidaka and Aniina Jokinnen in identifying some of the poems no Longer attributed to Chaucer.
But Edwin was not more distinguished among his brother shepherds, than was Imogen among the fair.
Blackie had done exactly as she had instructed, uprooting that walled rose garden where Edwin Fairley had so inhumanly and shamefully repudiated her and their child, which she had been carrying.
Edwin the train chuffed importantly down the tracks toward the great oversize platform, decorated with so many flags, streamers, ribbons, and bunting that it was a wonder the station didn't collapse under the weight of it all.
Neither Hill Lamon, in his foolish pride, nor Edwin Stanton, in all his fierce caginess, seemed to understand how much store Lincoln set in the power of Uncle Horace.
Shackley's later partners in the "Enterprise," Tom Clines and Edwin P.
At length incited by their expostulations to the collectedness of reflection and the fortitude of exertion, he determined, with that quickness of invention with which he had been endowed at his birth, upon a plan to elude, if possible, the perseverance of Edwin, and the menaces of his fate.
Edwin didn't want the entertainment to stop and shouted encouragement to spur Alford on.
On a Saturday in the early days of the following year, 1892, Edwin by special request had gone in to take afternoon tea with the Orgreaves.
Edwin also had another computer, an electronic music keyboard, two CD players, and innumerable stereo speakers trailing wires everywhere.