Cuþwulf
Old English
Etymology
From cūþ (“known”) and wulf (“wolf”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkuːθˌwulf/, [ˈkuːðˌwuɫf]
Proper noun
Cūþwulf m
- a male given name
Derived terms
References
- Electronic Sawyer S 1438 ((Kent) Record of the agreement made at Kingston, between Archbishop Ceolnoth and Kings Egbert and Æthelwulf concerning the restoration to Christ Church, Canterbury, of land at Mallingum (East Malling, Kent or South Malling, Sussex), previously granted by Baldred, king of Kent), Cuþwulf is recorded as "Cuðuulfi" in the text section and "Cu∂uulfi" in the old text section.