Earendel
Old English
Alternative forms
- (morning star): ēarendel
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *Auʀiwandil, from Proto-Germanic *Auziwandilaz, from *auzi (“dawn”) + *wandilaz (“fluctuating, variable, wandering”), perhaps via the intermediate forms *Ēarwendel or *Ēarwandel.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈæ͜ɑː.ren.del/
Proper noun
Ēarendel m
- a male given name
- a personification of the morning star
- (heathendom) Ēarendel
- (Christendom) Jesus
- Iċ, Iesus, sende mīnne enġel tō cyþenne ēow þās þing for þǣm ċyriċan. Iċ eom sē wyrtwala ⁊ sē stirps Dauides, ⁊ sē beorhta Ēarendel. Apocalypsis Iohannis XXII, XVI.
- I, Jesus, have sent My angel to testify to you these things for the churches. I am the Root and the Offspring of David, and the bright Morning Star. (Revelation 22:16)
- c. 800 CE (conjectured), anonymous author, Christ I:
- Ēala ēarendel, engla beorhtast,
ofer middangeard monnum sended,
ond sōðfæsta sunnan lēoma,
torht ofer tunglas, þū tīda gehwane
of sylfum þē symle inlihtes!