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- "Wulf and Eadwacer" ([ˈæ͜ɑːd.wɑtʃ.er], approximately ADD-watcher) is an Old English poem in alliterative verse of famously difficult interpretation. It...
- cognate in another Germanic language, the titular Eadwacer of the Old English poem Wulf and Eadwacer (where Old English renders the earlier Germanic sound...
- Autchar (8th century), Frankish diplomat Eadwacer, character from the 9th-century Old English poem "Wulf and Eadwacer" Boiché 2018, p. 33. Dopsch 1980, p. 2 of...
- Poem The Panther The Whale The Partridge Soul and Body II Deor Wulf and Eadwacer Riddles 1-57/59 The Wife's Lament The Judgment Day I Resignation The Descent...
- (sometimes given by modern authors in either an Anglo-Saxon spelling form, Eadwacer, or in a spelling the same as used for his contemporary the ****ure King...
- woman's song, as well as close neighbour in the Exeter Book, Wulf and Eadwacer, make unconventional treatments somewhat counterintuitive. A final point...
- to Saxon settlements in northern and western Gaul. A Saxon king named Eadwacer conquered Angers in 463, to be dislodged by Childeric I and the Salian...
- King's England, Staffordshire, p. 115 Lindy Brady, 'An Analogue to Wulf and Eadwacer in the Life of St Bertellin of Stafford', The Review of English Studies...
- Adovacrius or Eadwacer was a leader who led a group of Saxons based in Gaul in the 5th century. He is mentioned by the historian Gregory of Tours. David...
- of redemption is the joy of heaven. Other wisdom poems include Wulf and Eadwacer, The Wife's Lament, and The Husband's Message. Alfred the Great wrote a...