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- proper noun A male
given name , borne by early English kings and saints.
Etymologies
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First Impression: The name Edmund conjures up the image of a snooty and well-educated professional who’s tall, dark, and impeccably dressed.
5-Star Baby Name Advisor Bruce Lansky 2008
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First Impression: The name Edmund conjures up the image of a snooty and well-educated professional who’s tall, dark, and impeccably dressed.
5-Star Baby Name Advisor Bruce Lansky 2008
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Or, to put it in Christian terminology, Edmund is repentant.
Thoughts on Narnia Hal Duncan 2009
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Surely the rules on betrayal apply to Edmund and not the animals because Edmund is human?
Thoughts on Narnia Hal Duncan 2009
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Or, to put it in Christian terminology, Edmund is repentant.
Archive 2009-01-01 Hal Duncan 2009
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"And you're pretty big," the little woman smiled; "but Edmund is taller than you, and broader-shouldered."
CHAPTER XVIII 2010
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As for the Levantine Dragon Slayer, he was no doubt a worthy fellow, but St. Edmund is a truer and better role model.
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Edmund is somewhat cold with his “arctic” eyes, but he is fully developed and arrogant from start to finish.
Power Play-Dara Girard « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2008
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But going forward, diversification will make a difference, says Greg Womack of Womack Investment Advisers in Edmund, Okla.
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As for the Levantine Dragon Slayer, he was no doubt a worthy fellow, but St. Edmund is a truer and better role model.
Archive 2008-04-20 2008
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