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edmund

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Edmund is a masculine given name in the English language . The name is derived from the Old English elements ēad , meaning "prosperity" or "riches", and mund , meaning "protector". Persons named Edmund include:

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masc. proper name, Old English Eadmund , literally "prosperity-protector," from ead "wealth, prosperity, happiness" (see Edith ). The second element is mund "hand, protection, guardian," from PIE *man- (2) "hand" (see manual (adj.)).

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For Katherine, sitting inside the coach on this crucial day with Amelia, the agony of waiting for Edmund to arrive was almost intolerable.

Edmund Jacobson who in the 1930s described the mental benefits of relaxation techniques.

Edmund, dead warriors escorted the two strangers off to a corner of the cavern by themselves, away from the people, who continued to stare at them curiously, and away from the corpses, still lying on the rock floor.

Edmund Grant- ley took Hetty to the Rose and Crown at Famforth and imprisoned her there.

Preface: The preface is for a combined volume of poems by Chaucer and Edmund Spenser.

Sir Edmund Head, viz., that with the government of the country the territorial right should also revert to the Crown, upon whatever terms might be arranged.

Poetry and the Microphone About a year ago I and a number of others were engaged in broadcasting literary programmes to India, and among other things we broadcast a good deal of verse by contemporary and near-contemporary English writers -- for example, Eliot, Herbert Read, Auden, Spender, Dylan Thomas, Henry Treece, Alex Comfort, Robert Bridges, Edmund Blunden, D.

Without looking at himself Edmund knew his body was as it had been when he was thirty-five years old, round about the time when all the exercise he was doing had temporarily given him a physique that was buffed and perfect, glowing with health and happiness.

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Edmund Chive and he had been a happy but poor man until the age of twenty-eight when he had become immensely rich by inventing a new kind of thing: not a completely new thing but an exciting new twist on a thing that had been around for years and everybody had got used to and a bit bored with.

Wolstan: and Ignatius his children: and the confraternity of the christian brothers led by the reverend brother Edmund Ignatius Rice.

The patient's name was Edmund Chive and he had been a happy but poor man until the age of twenty-eight when he had become immensely rich by inventing a new kind of thing: not a completely new thing but an exciting new twist on a thing that had been around for years and everybody had got used to and a bit bored with.

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In the drawing-room are Patrick Simmons, Phillipa Haymes, and either Colonel Easterbrook or Edmund Swettenham—we don’t know which.

Yet that arrow pierced the leader of the flock, so that down it came in wide circles, and in a last struggle hovered for a moment over the group of men, then fell among them with a thud, the blood from its pierced breast bespattering Sir Edmund Acour and John Clavering's black hair.