þeoden

Old English

Alternative forms

  • ðeoden

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *þeudanaz, from the same source as þēod. Cognate with Old Saxon thiodan, Old Norse þjóðann, Gothic 𐌸𐌹𐌿𐌳𐌰𐌽𐍃 (þiudans).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈθeːoden/

Noun

þēoden m (nominative plural þēodnas)

  1. (poetic) prince, lord, ruler, chief
    Mære þeoden æþeling ærgod unbliðe sæt. The famous ruler, the ever-good chieftain, sat dismayed. (Beowulf, ll. 129-130)

Derived terms

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