Who can argue with such logic?https://twitter.com/holland_tom/status/829970446045032448 …
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So it was already changing by the end of the tenth century? Fascinating!
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A few examples on PAS, fwiw :) Here's a coin of Offa minted by EDELMOD, Canterbury mint: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/589511 …pic.twitter.com/RPK24i5yfD
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Yes, could well be! I'm less certain if it goes that way in Middle English, though.
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E.g. Aelred of Rievaulx is actually an Æthelred.
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Maybe just the Anglo-Saxon love of alliteration? The "stan" leading to "ath" & the "red" leading to eth?
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