See Ecgbeorht on Wiktionary
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"text": "late 9th century, translation of Bede's Ecclesiastical History\nĐyssum tidum Ongolcyningas þā æðelestan Ōswēo Norðanhymbra cyning ⁊ Eċġberht Contwarena cyning hæfdon betweoh him sprǣċe ⁊ ġeþēahte, hwæt tō donne wǣre bī þǣm stealle Ongolcynnes ċiriċan .",
"translation": "At this time the most noble English kings, Oswiu of Northumbria and Ecgberht of Kent, held a discussion and conference between them about what was to be done about the state of the English church.",
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"ipa": "[ˈed͡ʒˌbe͜orˠxt]"
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"word": "Ecgbeorht"
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"etymology_text": "From Proto-West Germanic *Aggjuberht, from *aggju (“edge”) + *berht (“bright”). Equivalent to eċġ + beorht. Cognate with Old High German Egberht.",
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"ipa": "/ˈejjˌbe͜orxt/"
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"ipa": "[ˈed͡ʒˌbe͜orˠxt]"
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"word": "Ecgbeorht"
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