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British historian (1947–2009)
Charles Patrick Wormald (9 July 1947 – 29 September 2004) was a British historian born in Neston, Cheshire, son of historian Brian Wormald. His father
Patrick_Wormald
Scottish historian (1942–2015)
Jennifer Wormald (18 January 1942 – 9 December 2015) was a Scottish historian who studied late medieval and early modern Scotland. Jennifer (Jenny) was
Jenny_Wormald
British historian (1969–2026)
and patronage in the early English kingdom", which was supervised by Patrick Wormald. Between 2001 and 2004, Baxter was a junior research fellow at Magdalen
Stephen_Baxter_(historian)
King of Wessex (871 – c. 886); King of the Anglo-Saxons (c. 886 – 899)
Wormald, Patrick (2001) [1999]. The Making of English Law: King Alfred to the Twelfth Century. Wiley. p. 528. ISBN 978-0-6312-2740-3. Wormald, Patrick
Alfred_the_Great
Christianity in the Celtic language–speaking world during the early Middle Ages
Brown (2003) notes a preference for the term Insular Christianity. As Patrick Wormald explained, "One of the common misconceptions is that there was a Roman
Celtic_Christianity
King of Mercia from 757 to 796
Continuum. ISBN 0-8264-7765-8. Wormald, Patrick, "The Age of Offa and Alcuin", in Campbell, John; John, Eric; Wormald, Patrick (1991). The Anglo-Saxons. Penguin
Offa_of_Mercia
King of the English from 927 to 939
to Æthelstan's reign. In the view of the historian of English law Patrick Wormald, the laws must have been written by Wulfhelm, who succeeded Athelm
Æthelstan
Medieval judicial practice to determine guilt through a life-threatening experience
2025-09-09{{citation}}: CS1 maint: work parameter with ISBN (link) Patrick Wormald, The Making of English Law: King Alfred to the Twelfth Century, Vol
Trial_by_ordeal
Medieval punishment for high treason
Treason before 1351 was defined by Alfred the Great's Doom book. As Patrick Wormald wrote, "if anyone plots against the king's life ... [or his lord's
Hanged,_drawn_and_quartered
King of Wessex from 839 to 858
century. The authenticity of the Winchester charter is accepted by Patrick Wormald and Nicholas Brooks but disputed by Simon Keynes. To attest a charter
Æthelwulf,_King_of_Wessex
King of the English from 939 to 946
port reeve. According to a provision described by the legal historian Patrick Wormald as gruesome: "we have declared with regard to slaves that, if a number
Edmund_I
King of Wessex from 689 to 726
the Early Middle Ages, p. 72 Patrick Wormald, "Bede, the Bretwaldas and the origins of the Gens Anglorum", in Patrick Wormald, The Times of Bede – studies
Ine_of_Wessex
Archaeological Reports. pp. 39–90. Wormald, Patrick (1983). "Bede, Bretwaldas and the Origins of the Gens Anglorum". In Wormald, Patrick (ed.). Ideal and Reality
Anglo-Saxon_paganism
Surname list
Philip Wormald (b. 1963) Four British historians: Jenny Wormald (1948–2015) Patrick Wormald (1947–2004) B. H. G. Wormald (1912–2005) Francis Wormald (1904–1972)
Wormald
notion of unity, or a self-identifying entity, that did not exist. As Patrick Wormald explained, "One of the common misconceptions is that there was a 'Roman
History of Christianity in Ireland
History_of_Christianity_in_Ireland
Son of Æthelred I of Wessex (died 902)
Alfred P. Smyth, as "ambiguous and vague – and deliberately so". Patrick Wormald views the will as "one of the seminal documents of pre-Conquest history
Æthelwold_ætheling
King of the Anglo-Saxons from 899 to 924
exploit all its resources, lay and ecclesiastical, for its own benefit. Patrick Wormald observes: "The thought occurs that neither Alfred nor Edward was greatly
Edward_the_Elder
Nationalism that asserts that the English are a nation
phrase) in almost every century from the eighth to the nineteenth". Patrick Wormald has claimed that England was a nation by the time of the Venerable
English_nationalism
9th-century King of Mercia
England, pp. 233–234. Patrick Wormald, "The Age of Offa and Alcuin", p. 128, in Campbell et al., The Anglo-Saxons. Patrick Wormald, "The Ninth Century"
Wiglaf_of_Mercia
Book series by Oxford University Press
except for volumes 1, 2 and 15 (by Collingwood, Stenton and Taylor). Patrick Wormald in 1981 similarly praised the same volumes (and "perhaps" volume 12
Oxford_History_of_England
King's council in Anglo-Saxon England
only nine pre-Conquest examples, mainly in the crisis of 1051–1052. Patrick Wormald was also cautious, describing it as "a word always rare and unattested
Witan
Set of Legal Provisions, first known document in English
suggestions that Augustine of Canterbury may have urged it. Legal historian Patrick Wormald argued that it followed a model from the 614 Frankish church council
Law_of_Æthelberht
Frankish empire in Europe (800–887)
Catherine; Pelteret, David (2009). Early Medieval Studies in Memory of Patrick Wormald. Online: Taylor & Francis eBooks Complete. pp. 253–266. ISBN 978-1138248199
Carolingian_Empire
Form of law followed by the early Germanic peoples
to what extent the written legal texts were used in court: whereas Patrick Wormald and many German scholars have argued that the Leges texts mostly existed
Germanic_law
Anglo-Saxon church council held in 664
Acts of the Apostles to 664 before resuming in 1560.) In the words of Patrick Wormald: From the days of George Buchanan, supplying the initial propaganda
Synod_of_Whitby
King of the English from 959 to 975
issued with the advice of the king's councillors. The legal historian Patrick Wormald describes the Andover Code as impressive and rational. II Edgar covers
Edgar,_King_of_England
Title given to some Anglo-Saxon rulers
real importance in the unfolding course of political development. Patrick Wormald interpreted it as "less an objectively realized office than a subjectively
Bretwalda
King of the English from 975 to 978
Janet; Pelteret, David (eds.). Early Medieval Studies in Memory of Patrick Wormald. London: Routledge. pp. 337–352. ISBN 978-1-138-24819-9. John, Eric
Edward_the_Martyr
English Anglican priest and historian (born 1961)
University of Chichester, 2011, pp. 90–101 ISBN 978-1-907852-03-9 "Patrick Wormald as Historian", in: Stephen Baxter, Catherine E. Karkov, Janet L. Nelson
Sarah_Foot
College of the University of Oxford
Bernard Williams E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax Llewellyn Woodward Patrick Wormald Christopher Wren Crispin Wright Edward Young R. C. Zaehner Lucia Zedner
All_Souls_College,_Oxford
British civil servant (born 1968)
Sir Christopher Stephen Wormald KCB (born 30 October 1968) is a British civil servant who served as Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil Service from
Chris_Wormald
Scholarship holder at certain British schools and colleges
Kingdom) Peter Warlock (composer) Stephen Wolfram (computer scientist) Patrick Wormald (historian) The foundation scholars at Westminster School are called
King's_Scholar
Early medieval legal concept
(Cambridge 1922)p. 466 S. Baxter ed., Early Medieval Studies in Memory of Patrick Wormald (2017) A. G. Little ed, Essays in Medieval History Presented to Thomas
Soke_(legal)
Anglo-Saxon monk, writer and saint (672/3–735)
the registration of fact, he had reached the conception of history." Patrick Wormald describes him as "the first and greatest of England's historians".
Bede
2007 book by Wormald and Nelson
Intellectuals in the Carolingian World is a 2007 non-fiction book edited by Patrick Wormald and Janet Nelson and published by Cambridge University Press. Reviewing
Lay Intellectuals in the Carolingian World
Lay_Intellectuals_in_the_Carolingian_World
Legal collection compiled during the reign of Henry I, king of England (1100–1135)
grounds, Patrick Wormald considers an earlier date in the 1120s more likely. Wormald, "Quadripartitus", pp. 83-4 Wormald, "Quadripartitus", p. 84 Wormald, Making
Quadripartitus
Frankish princess (died after 800)
Nelson; David Pelteret (eds.). Early Medieval Studies in Memory of Patrick Wormald. Routledge. pp. 269–282. Turner, Samuel Epes, ed. (1898). Life of Charlemagne
Ruodhaid (daughter of Charlemagne)
Ruodhaid_(daughter_of_Charlemagne)
Common law concept of public order
issued by Scottish kings implicitly reflect the same concept. Historian Patrick Wormald suggests that Anglo-Saxon law and Scots law developed in parallel,
Peace_(law)
8th-century English scholar, clergyman, poet, and teacher
Janet L.; Pelteret, David (eds.). Early Medieval Studies in Memory of Patrick Wormald. Routledge. ISBN 978-0754663317. McGuire, Brian P.; Friendship and
Alcuin
Administrator commissioned by the Frankish king or Holy Roman Emperor
"Charlemagne's missi and their books." In Early medieval studies in memory of Patrick Wormald, ed. S. Baxter, C. Karkov, J. Nelson, & D. Pelteret, Aldershot, 2009
Missus_dominicus
British historian (1912–2005)
Thomas Brian Harvey Goodwin Wormald (24 July 1912 – 22 March 2005), known as Brian Wormald, was a British historian of early modern England. He was born
B._H._G._Wormald
9th Century Duke of Fruili
Abbot of St. Bertin, a son Amadeus, Count of Burgundy, a son (b. 827). Patrick Wormald; Janet L. Nelson (13 December 2007). Lay Intellectuals in the Carolingian
Unruoch_II_of_Friuli
List of thirty-five Anglo-Saxon tribes
Bede, pp. 30-31. Baxter et al, Early Medieval Studies in Memory of Patrick Wormald, pp. 54, 91. Carver, The Age of Sutton Hoo, p. 3. Carver, The Age of
Tribal_Hidage
Anglo-Saxon thegn
Work Replete with Instruction and Entertainment. F. Newbery. p. 25. Patrick Wormald, Æthelweard, Oxford Online DNB, 2004 Simon Keynes, "The Diplomas of
Æthelmær_the_Stout
Pre-conquest law in England
Transfer of Land in Old English Law" in the Harvard Law Review, 1907. Patrick Wormald, The Making of English Law: King Alfred to the Twelfth Century, Vol
Anglo-Saxon_law
1936 lecture by J. R. R. Tolkien
the same time throwing light on society and history. The historian Patrick Wormald wrote of the essay: "it would be no exaggeration to describe [it] as
Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics
Beowulf:_The_Monsters_and_the_Critics
Ealdorman and historian
Essen, and her great-great-grandfather, King Alfred. According to Patrick Wormald, Æthelweard may have meant that Æthelred was his great-grandfather
Æthelweard_(historian)
Queen of the English from 939 to 944
Gesta pontificum. Vol. II. p. 131. The latter suggestion was made by Patrick Wormald in correspondence with Thomson. William of Malmesbury, Gesta pontificum
Ælfgifu_of_Shaftesbury
Academic journal
College Dublin). Ó Cróinín's work had featured in the first edition. Patrick Wormald also noted two "firsts" in English language scholarship in his review
Peritia
King of Mercia from 796 to 821
Continuum. ISBN 978-0-8264-7765-1. Wormald, Patrick, "The Age of Offa and Alcuin", in Campbell, James; John, Eric; Wormald, Patrick (1991). The Anglo-Saxons. Penguin
Coenwulf_of_Mercia
Day of the year
J. Simpson, American football player and actor (died 2024) 1947 – Patrick Wormald, English historian (died 2004) 1948 – Hassan Wirajuda, Indonesian lawyer
July_9
Village in Derbyshire, England
in early medieval England', in Early medieval studies in memory of Patrick Wormald, ed. S. Baxter et al. (Aldershot, 2009), pp. 539–560. A translation
Drakelow
Queen of England from 955 to 958
and IV ch. 2. Wareham, Andrew, Transformation of Kinship; p. 385. Wormald, Patrick, "Æthelweard (d. 998?)." ODNB. Accessed 1 July 2008. Whitelock, Dorothy
Ælfgifu_(wife_of_Eadwig)
British historian (1916–1985)
Souls College, Oxford Doctoral students Donald A. Bullough Peter Sawyer Julia M. H. Smith Michael Wood Patrick Wormald Main interests Merovingian period
J._M._Wallace-Hadrill
Letters "Jeremy Catto". Obituary. Daily Telegraph. 21 August 2018. "Patrick Wormald". Obituary. The Times. 6 October 2004. d'Avray, D. L. (1985). The Preaching
List of historians and classicists associated with Balliol College, Oxford
List_of_historians_and_classicists_associated_with_Balliol_College,_Oxford
Market town and civil parish in Cheshire, England
intermittently there and she was buried in the village churchyard. Patrick Wormald (1947 in Neston – 2004), a British historian and academic Cyril Edwards
Neston
Religious reform movement in the late Anglo-Saxon period
view is rejected by Richard Abels and David Pratt, and ignored by Patrick Wormald in his Oxford Dictionary of National Biography article about Alfred
English_Benedictine_Reform
Frankish writer
Janet L. "Dhuoda." In Lay Intellectuals in the Carolingian World, ed. Patrick Wormald and Janet L. Nelson. Cambridge, 2007. 106–120. Stofferahn, Steven A
Dhuoda
Old English poem
history of Britain", as "straightforwardly traditional". According to Patrick Wormald, the poem builds on the "sense of ideological identity that the English
Battle_of_Brunanburh_(poem)
Layman given the revenues of an abbey
"Einhardus Peccator", Lay Intellectuals in the Carolingian World, (Patrick Wormald and Janet L. Nelson, eds.), Cambridge University Press, 2007 ISBN 9780521834537
Lay_abbot
English medievalist (born 1949)
1998) Visigothic Spain, 409–711 (Oxford: Blackwell, 2004) (edited with Patrick Wormald and Donald Bullough) Ideal and Reality in Frankish and Anglo-Saxon
Roger_Collins
Old English legal tract
compilation on status, dubbed ‘the Geþyncðu group’ by the historian Patrick Wormald. Though the extent to which these reflect reality is a topic of some
Geþyncðo
Type of land tenure under Anglo-Saxon law
been the subject of controversy. The model suggested by the historian Patrick Wormald, given in the definition above, allows for the graceful sidestepping
Bookland_(law)
Medieval English legal text
Quadripartitus, a twelfth-century legal compilation. Legal historian Patrick Wormald noted that in the manuscript it is presented as an "extension of III
Laws_of_London
English legal historian (1850–1906)
historians. Beginning in the 1960s, scholars such as S. F. C. Milsom and Patrick Wormald began to point out shortcomings in Maitland's views, which had by then
Frederic_William_Maitland
11th-century English manuscript
Baxter, Stephen; et al. (eds.). Early Medieval Studies in Memory of Patrick Wormald. Studies in Early Medieval Britain. Farnham, UK: Ashgate. pp. 475–497
Hemming's_Cartulary
9th-century King of the Mercians
his community" and, in the words of historian Patrick Wormald, "would not rob them in future". Wormald suggests that this ruthless behaviour may be explained
Beorhtwulf_of_Mercia
9th-century Latin poem
Nelson; David Pelteret (eds.). Early Medieval Studies in Memory of Patrick Wormald. Farnham, UK: Ashgate Publishing. pp. 269–82. ISBN 9780754663317. Scheck
Karolus_magnus_et_Leo_papa
Day of the year
French motorcycle racer (born 1970) 2004 – Patrick Wormald, English historian (born 1947) 2005 – Patrick Caulfield, English painter and academic (born
September_29
Development of Christian thought in the West
which became the sole source of education for the next few centuries. Patrick Wormald indicates the Irish and English missionaries sent out to those territories
History of Christian thought on persecution and tolerance
History_of_Christian_thought_on_persecution_and_tolerance
King of Northumbria
opponents. To Charlemagne this primarily meant Northumbria: according to Patrick Wormald, "Charlemagne ... saw England as if it were ruled by two kings only:
Eardwulf_of_Northumbria
British physician, scientist, and UK Government minister
Campbell, Philip; Craig, Claire; Vallance, Patrick; Walport, Mark; Whitty, Christopher J. M.; Woods, Emma; Wormald, Chris (2018). "Four principles to make
Patrick_Vallance
12th-century Latin legal treatise
it has been studied by the historian L. J. Downer. The historian Patrick Wormald says of the Leges that it "has had more effect on views of English
Leges_Henrici_Primi
Medieval English administrative district of Worcestershire
fact that the sheriff of the county had no rights within the hundred. Patrick Wormald argues that although some special rights for the bishop were perhaps
Oswaldslow
King of the East Angles
of King Æthelstan. Modern studies date them to later yet. The late Patrick Wormald wrote: "From 1568 to 1941, no one seems to have doubted that [the Laws
Guthrum_II
Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography. Retrieved 7 September 2012. Patrick Wormald, "Asser (d. 909)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford
10th_century_in_literature
English academic and historical writer
University Press. p. 444. ISBN 978-0-691-11472-9. Retrieved 5 May 2012. Patrick Wormald, The Making of English Law: King Alfred to the Twelfth Century (2001)
Robert_Brady_(writer)
Church
In S. Baxter; et al. (eds.). Early Medieval Studies in Honour of Patrick Wormald. Farnham: Routledge. Keynes, Simon (1980). The Diplomas of King Æthelred
Pershore_Abbey
2011 film by Craig Brewer
screenplay with Dean Pitchford. A remake of the 1984 film, the film stars Kenny Wormald, Julianne Hough, Andie MacDowell, and Dennis Quaid. The film follows a
Footloose_(2011_film)
English monk and prior (died 1124)
with Æthelred is also accepted by the medievalists Ann Williams and Patrick Wormald, but the theory is disputed by the historian of religion David Knowles
Nicholas_of_Worcester
Shimon Wincelberg, (aka S. Bar David), 80, American television writer. Patrick Wormald, 57, British historian. Isabel Freire de Matos, 89, Puerto Rican writer
Deaths_in_September_2004
British historian
Tim Reuter, Richard Sharpe, Jo Story, Chris Wickham, Jenny Wormald, and Patrick Wormald. The group remained active as of 2022. She became a professor
Wendy_Davies
Sovereign state in Europe (843–1707)
(2006), pp. 26–29. Wormald (1991), pp. 76–87. Wormald (1991), pp. 102–104. Graham (2000), p. 414. Wormald (1991), pp. 120–121. Wormald (1991), pp. 121–133
Kingdom_of_Scotland
Lost place in Southern England
genemned Andredesleage. The account marks the beginning of Saxon Sussex. Patrick Wormald suggests in his essay "The Strange Affair of the Selsey Bishopric 953-963"
Cymenshore
British historian
west." In Ideal and reality in Frankish and Anglo-Saxon Society, ed. Patrick Wormald, Donald Bullough & Roger Collins. Oxford. pp. 177–201. 1991. Carolingian
Donald_A._Bullough
King of Wessex from 802 to 839
England. Longman. ISBN 0-582-04047-7. Campbell, James; John, Eric; Wormald, Patrick (1991). The Anglo-Saxons. London: Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-014395-5
Ecgberht,_King_of_Wessex
Stephen Baxter; et al. (eds.). Early Medieval Studies in Honour of Patrick Wormald. Farnham. pp. 337–52.{{cite encyclopedia}}: CS1 maint: location missing
Ælfric_Cild
ISBN 9780790548586. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) Patrick Wormald (1999). Legal Culture in the Early Medieval West. London: A&C Black
Diocese_of_Todi
Janet L.; Pelteret, David (eds.). Early Medieval Studies in Memory of Patrick Wormald. Routledge. ISBN 978-0754663317. Stenton, F.M. (2001). Anglo-Saxon
Beornrad_(archbishop_of_Sens)
King of England (r. 978–1013, 1014–1016)
UK: National Portrait Gallery Publications. ISBN 978-1-85514-228-2. Wormald, Patrick (1978). "Aethelred the lawmaker". In David Hill (ed.). Ethelred the
Æthelred_the_Unready
British art researcher
Press, 2009) ISBN 978-1580441278 Early Medieval Studies in Memory of Patrick Wormald (Farnham: Ashgate, 2009, with S. Baxter and J. Nelson) ISBN 978-0754663317
Catherine_Karkov
2014 film
by Greg Carter. The film's ensemble cast includes Briana Evigan, Kenny Wormald, Robert Hoffman, Ali Cobrin, Datari Turner, James Remar, Mariel Hemingway
Lap_Dance_(film)
Movement that established the Church of Scotland
(1997), pp. 124–125. Wormald (1991), pp. 68–72. Mason (2005), p. 100. Thomas (2012), pp. 196–197. Wormald (1991), p. 91. Wormald (1991), p. 104. Dawson
Scottish_Reformation
Cast of neo-Western crime media franchise
house. Saxton reappears in Better Call Saul, where he is called to Daniel Wormald's house in regard to the theft of his baseball cards. Maximino Arciniega
List of characters in the Breaking Bad franchise
List_of_characters_in_the_Breaking_Bad_franchise
King of England and Ireland from 1547 to 1553
pp. 92–93; Rowlands 1985, pp. 235–236. Skidmore 2007, p. 30. Wormald 2001, p. 58. Wormald 2001, p. 59. Strype, John, Ecclesiastical Memorials, vol 2, part
Edward_VI
King of Wessex from 865 to 871
c. 500–1042. Vol. 1. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode. OCLC 907945796. Wormald, Patrick (2001). "Kingship and Royal Property from Æthelwulf to Edward the Elder"
Æthelred_I_of_Wessex
King of Scotland from 1567 to 1625, King of England and Ireland from 1603
biography continued much of this hostility. In the words of historian Jenny Wormald, Willson's book was an "astonishing spectacle of a work whose every page
James_VI_and_I
Archbishop of York from 1002 to 1023
Conquest. Ipswich: Boydell Press. ISBN 0-85115-708-4. OCLC 52062791. Wormald, Patrick (1978). "Æthelred the Lawmaker". In Hill, David (ed.). Ethelred the
Wulfstan_(died_1023)
King of Mercia from 704 to 709
ISBN 1-85264-047-2. Wormald, Patrick (1991). "The Age of Bede and Æthelbald". In Campbell, John; Eric, John; Wormald, Patrick (eds.). The Anglo-Saxons
Coenred_of_Mercia
1836–1837 novel by Charles Dickens
posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club. Open Library. OL 23001437M. Mark Wormald (2003) "Introduction" to The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens. London
The_Pickwick_Papers
PATRICK WORMALD
PATRICK WORMALD
Male
French
Medieval French form of Latin Patricius, PATRICE means "patrician; of noble descent."
Male
English
 English topographic surname transferred to forename use, from the American spelling of the French surname Garrigue, from Old Provençal garrique, GARRICK means "grove of holm oaks." Compare with another form of Garrick.
Male
Irish
Old Irish Gaelic name derived from Latin Patricius, PATRAICC means "patrician; of noble descent."
Female
English
Feminine form of Latin Patricius, PATRICIA means "patrician; of noble birth."
Female
French
French form of Latin Viatrix, BÉATRICE means "voyager (through life)."
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish
Regal; Patrician; A Nobleman; Form of Patrick
Male
Romanian
Pet form of Romanian Petre, PETRICA means "rock, stone."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Netherlands, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss
Nobleman; Patrician
Boy/Male
American, Australian, French, German, Latin
Patrician; Noble; Form of Patrick
Male
Hungarian
Czech and Hungarian form of Greek Patrikios, PATRIK means "patrician, of noble descent."
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Pádraig, PATRICK means "patrician; of noble descent."Â
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Latin, Netherlands, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss
Noble Patrician; Female Version of Patrick; Noblewoman
Male
Polish
Polish form of Greek Patrikios, PATRYK means "patrician, of noble descent."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Parrack.
Boy/Male
English Teutonic
Son of Patrick.
Male
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Patricius, PATRICIO means "patrician; of noble birth."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Greek
Modern Blend of Catrina and Patrice
Male
Swedish
Variant spelling of Swedish Alrik, ALRICK means "all-powerful; ruler of all."
Boy/Male
English American Irish Latin
Patrician, noble. Romans society was divided into plebeians: (commoners) and patricians:...
Boy/Male
Irish
Patrician; noble. Form of Patrick.
PATRICK WORMALD
PATRICK WORMALD
Girl/Female
Indian
A Holi Sign in Hinduism
Girl/Female
African, American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Irish, Jewish
Delightful; Adornment; Paradise; Pleasure; Garden of Eden
Girl/Female
Muslim
Victory, Triumphant, Success
Boy/Male
Hindu
Calm and composed, Peace
Girl/Female
Dutch
Male
Irish
Irish name UAITHNE means "green."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Altitude; Height
Boy/Male
Sikh
Highest elixir
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Fragrant; Sweet-smelling
Boy/Male
Hindu
PATRICK WORMALD
PATRICK WORMALD
PATRICK WORMALD
PATRICK WORMALD
PATRICK WORMALD
a.
Patriotic; that pertains to a patriot.
imp. & p. p.
of Trick
v.
A small roll; as, a prick of spun yarn; a prick of tobacco.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Trick
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Prick
n.
To pierce slightly with a sharp-pointed instrument or substance; to make a puncture in, or to make by puncturing; to drive a fine point into; as, to prick one with a pin, needle, etc.; to prick a card; to prick holes in paper.
v. t.
To deceive by cunning or artifice; to impose on; to defraud; to cheat; as, to trick another in the sale of a horse.
a.
A particular habit or manner; a peculiarity; a trait; as, a trick of drumming with the fingers; a trick of frowning.
n.
A joint patriot.
n.
See Puddock, and Parrock.
n.
A patrial noun. Thus Romanus, a Roman, and Troas, a woman of Troy, are patrial nouns, or patrials.
v. t.
To trick, to perplex.
n.
Trick; deception.
n.
See Matrix.
a.
An artifice or stratagem; a cunning contrivance; a sly procedure, usually with a dishonest intent; as, a trick in trade.
a.
Becoming to a patriot; patriotic.
n.
To mark the outline of by puncturing; to trace or form by pricking; to mark by punctured dots; as, to prick a pattern for embroidery; to prick the notes of a musical composition.
n.
To fix by the point; to attach or hang by puncturing; as, to prick a knife into a board.
n.
To make sharp; to erect into a point; to raise, as something pointed; -- said especially of the ears of an animal, as a horse or dog; and usually followed by up; -- hence, to prick up the ears, to listen sharply; to have the attention and interest strongly engaged.
imp. & p. p.
of Prick