Associations to the word «Egbert»
Noun
- Wessex
- Trier
- Bede
- Saxon
- Benson
- Charlemagne
- Anglia
- Kent
- Sherwood
- Dane
- Kahn
- Archbishop
- Newbury
- Northumberland
- Chronicler
- Godwin
- Chronicle
- Coinage
- Overlord
- Wiltshire
- Disappearance
- Anglo
- Anson
- Van
- Cousin
- Essex
- Cornwall
- Iain
- Consecration
- Aus
- Dungeon
- Elmer
- Zeppelin
- Canterbury
- Alfred
- Gus
- Winston
- Centenary
- Winchester
- Sussex
- Charter
- Otto
- Gertrude
- Accession
- Kingdom
- Starr
- Surrey
- Bert
- King
- Alberta
- Otter
- Rochester
- Brunswick
- Frenchman
- Reign
- Dutch
- Conquest
- Submission
- Bishop
- Stephens
- Seymour
- Dallas
- Viking
- Julie
- Throne
- Friedrich
- Jan
- Successor
- Grocery
- Abbot
- Gardener
- Easter
- Calgary
- Exile
- Der
- Dominion
- Succession
- Stevens
- Mathematician
- Kingston
- Donald
- Ruler
- Amanda
- Great
Adverb
Wiktionary
EGBERT, proper noun. A male given name.
Dictionary definition
EGBERT, noun. King of Wessex whose military victories made Wessex the most powerful kingdom in England (died in 839).
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