Ederic

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Ederic

  1. A male given name, probably a variant of Edric.
    • 1779, The History of Modern Europe. With an Account of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire; and a View of the Progress of Society, from the Fifth to the Eighteenth Century. In a Series of Letters from a Nobleman to His Son. [By William Russell.], page 159:
      ... Ederic pretended to return to his duty; and, as Edmond had no general in whom he could repose more confidence, he gave him a considerable command in the army. A battle was soon after fought at Assington in Essex. Ederic deserted []
    • 2001, Penny Olsen, Feather and Brush: Three Centuries of Australian Bird Art, CSIRO PUBLISHING, →ISBN:
      [] Ederic Slater, Peter and Suzanne Willcox, and Norman Wettenhall helped me track down early artwork and Richard Barwick lent me []
    • 2009 October 27, Michael Moorcock, Elric In the Dream Realms, Del Rey, →ISBN, page 305:
      ... Ederic rises, startled from his chair, eyes wide - EDERIC: "What? A new attack from the air? Guards! To arms!" Feneric stays Ederic with his hand, smiling. FENERIC: "No, no, brother! She is our friend. The Myyrrhn aided []"