See Elphick on Wiktionary
{ "etymology_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "en", "2": "enm", "3": "-" }, "expansion": "Middle English", "name": "inh" }, { "args": { "1": "1297" }, "expansion": "[1297]", "name": "defdate" }, { "args": { "1": "1318" }, "expansion": "[1318]", "name": "defdate" }, { "args": { "1": "en", "2": "xno", "3": "-" }, "expansion": "Anglo-Norman", "name": "der" }, { "args": { "1": "953", "short": "yes" }, "expansion": "c. 953", "name": "circa2" }, { "args": { "1": "en", "2": "ang", "3": "-" }, "expansion": "Old English", "name": "der" }, { "args": { "1": "nrf", "2": "Elphège" }, "expansion": "Norman Elphège", "name": "cog" } ], "etymology_text": "From the Middle English patronymic surname Elpheg [1297], Alfegh [1318], which originated in Kent or Sussex, from the given name Elfegh, Alfeg, etc. (Modern English Alphege), altered under Anglo-Norman influence from the earlier Ælfec, Ælfech, Ælfhag, Alfeg, Elfech, Elfeg (all recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086), then a popular male given name bestowed in honour of the martyr St Alphege (c. 953–1012), Archbishop of Canterbury 1006–1012, from the Old English given name Ælfhēah, from ælf (“elf”) + hēah (“high, tall, exalted”). Probably cognate with the Norman Elphège.", "forms": [ { "form": "Elphicks", "tags": [ "plural" ] } ], "head_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "Elphicks" }, "expansion": "Elphick (plural Elphicks)", "name": "en-proper noun" } ], "lang": "English", "lang_code": "en", "pos": "name", "senses": [ { "categories": [ { "kind": "other", "name": "English entries with incorrect language header", "parents": [ "Entries with incorrect language header", "Entry maintenance" ], "source": "w" }, { "kind": "other", "name": "English surnames", "parents": [], "source": "w" }, { "kind": "other", "name": "Pages with 1 entry", "parents": [], "source": "w" }, { "kind": "other", "name": "Pages with entries", "parents": [], "source": "w" } ], "glosses": [ "A surname." ], "id": "en-Elphick-en-name-EMUC1F3L", "links": [ [ "surname", "surname" ] ], "synonyms": [ { "word": "Elfick" }, { "word": "Elphicke" }, { "word": "Elvidge" }, { "word": "Alfeck" }, { "word": "Alfegh" }, { "word": "Alfick" }, { "word": "Alphay" }, { "word": "Alphegh" }, { "word": "Alphick" }, { "word": "Elfeck" }, { "word": "Elfecke" }, { "word": "Elficke" }, { "word": "Eliecke" }, { "word": "Ellthicke" }, { "word": "Elpheck" }, { "word": "Elpheg" }, { "tags": [ "obsolete" ], "word": "Elphinck" } ], "wikipedia": [ "Archbishop of Canterbury", "Domesday Book", "Kent", "Modern English", "Sussex" ] } ], "sounds": [ { "ipa": "/ˈɛlfɪk/" } ], "word": "Elphick" }
{ "etymology_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "en", "2": "enm", "3": "-" }, "expansion": "Middle English", "name": "inh" }, { "args": { "1": "1297" }, "expansion": "[1297]", "name": "defdate" }, { "args": { "1": "1318" }, "expansion": "[1318]", "name": "defdate" }, { "args": { "1": "en", "2": "xno", "3": "-" }, "expansion": "Anglo-Norman", "name": "der" }, { "args": { "1": "953", "short": "yes" }, "expansion": "c. 953", "name": "circa2" }, { "args": { "1": "en", "2": "ang", "3": "-" }, "expansion": "Old English", "name": "der" }, { "args": { "1": "nrf", "2": "Elphège" }, "expansion": "Norman Elphège", "name": "cog" } ], "etymology_text": "From the Middle English patronymic surname Elpheg [1297], Alfegh [1318], which originated in Kent or Sussex, from the given name Elfegh, Alfeg, etc. (Modern English Alphege), altered under Anglo-Norman influence from the earlier Ælfec, Ælfech, Ælfhag, Alfeg, Elfech, Elfeg (all recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086), then a popular male given name bestowed in honour of the martyr St Alphege (c. 953–1012), Archbishop of Canterbury 1006–1012, from the Old English given name Ælfhēah, from ælf (“elf”) + hēah (“high, tall, exalted”). Probably cognate with the Norman Elphège.", "forms": [ { "form": "Elphicks", "tags": [ "plural" ] } ], "head_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "Elphicks" }, "expansion": "Elphick (plural Elphicks)", "name": "en-proper noun" } ], "lang": "English", "lang_code": "en", "pos": "name", "senses": [ { "categories": [ "English entries with incorrect language header", "English lemmas", "English proper nouns", "English surnames", "English terms derived from Anglo-Norman", "English terms derived from Middle English", "English terms derived from Old English", "English terms inherited from Middle English", "English uncountable nouns", "Pages with 1 entry", "Pages with entries" ], "glosses": [ "A surname." ], "links": [ [ "surname", "surname" ] ], "wikipedia": [ "Archbishop of Canterbury", "Domesday Book", "Kent", "Modern English", "Sussex" ] } ], "sounds": [ { "ipa": "/ˈɛlfɪk/" } ], "synonyms": [ { "word": "Elfick" }, { "word": "Elphicke" }, { "word": "Elvidge" }, { "word": "Alfeck" }, { "word": "Alfegh" }, { "word": "Alfick" }, { "word": "Alphay" }, { "word": "Alphegh" }, { "word": "Alphick" }, { "word": "Elfeck" }, { "word": "Elfecke" }, { "word": "Elficke" }, { "word": "Eliecke" }, { "word": "Ellthicke" }, { "word": "Elpheck" }, { "word": "Elpheg" }, { "tags": [ "obsolete" ], "word": "Elphinck" } ], "word": "Elphick" }
Download raw JSONL data for Elphick meaning in All languages combined (2.4kB)
This page is a part of the kaikki.org machine-readable All languages combined dictionary. This dictionary is based on structured data extracted on 2024-11-06 from the enwiktionary dump dated 2024-10-02 using wiktextract (fbeafe8 and 7f03c9b). The data shown on this site has been post-processed and various details (e.g., extra categories) removed, some information disambiguated, and additional data merged from other sources. See the raw data download page for the unprocessed wiktextract data.
If you use this data in academic research, please cite Tatu Ylonen: Wiktextract: Wiktionary as Machine-Readable Structured Data, Proceedings of the 13th Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC), pp. 1317-1325, Marseille, 20-25 June 2022. Linking to the relevant page(s) under https://kaikki.org would also be greatly appreciated.