Alfred
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A male given name of Old English origin: A personal name, historically significant and still in use today. 2. A historical figure: Specifically, Alfred the Great, King of Wessex from 871 to 899 AD. He is renowned for defending his kingdom against Viking invaders, fostering learning and legal reform, and promoting the use of the English language in writing and administration.
Usage Examples
- As a given name:
- We named our son Alfred after his grandfather.
- Please welcome our next speaker, Alfred Jones.
- Referring to the historical king:
- The reign of Alfred was a turning point in English history.
- Many schools teach about Alfred and the legend of the burnt cakes.
Advanced Usage
- "Alfredian" (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of the period, policies, or works associated with King Alfred the Great.
- The scholar specialized in Alfredian translations of Latin texts.
Variants and Related Words
- Alf (noun): A common short form or nickname for Alfred.
- His friends all call him Alf.
- Alfreda (noun): The feminine form of the name Alfred.
- Alfie (noun): A modern, informal diminutive of Alfred.
Synonyms
- (For the name): There are no direct synonyms for a proper name. Common alternatives from the same era include Edward or Æthelred.
- (For the king): Alfred the Great (this is the standard appellation to distinguish him).
Related Phrases and Idioms
- "Alfred the Great": This is the standard historical title used to refer specifically to the king, emphasizing his achievements and legacy.
- The policies of Alfred the Great helped unify the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms.
Noun
- king of Wessex; defeated the Vikings and encouraged writing in English (849-899)