Odart
m.
Old High German ōt, Old Saxon ōd 'wealth, riches' + Old Saxon hard, Old High German hart 'strong, hard'.
Spellings in Ou- are typical of southern France.
- France
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- Latin
- ● 1147 Odardo (abl) CartNDdOurscamp XCVII;
1258 Odardum (acc) ArrestReg-volI XXXVII, pluribus,
Odardus (nom) ibid. XVIII, pluribus;
1275 Oudardi (gen) CartNDdOurscamp XLIV;
1378 Oudardi (gen) hanquetvol1 589
- ◑ 1378 Odino (dat) hanquetvol1 1304
- Old French
- ● 1296 Odart paris1296 p. 27,
Oudart ibid. p. 8;
1301 Oudart (obl) MemPic-vol17 p. 282;
1313 Hodart Paris1313 p. 91,
Oudart ibid. p. 5
- ◑ 1296 Oudin paris1296 p. 9,
Oudinet ibid. p. 42
- Middle French
- ● 1388 Oudart thierry;
1392 Hodouart MemBret-II col. 608,
Oudart ibid. col. 616;
1418 Oudart HGParis p. 376;
1423 Oudart favier 417;
1438 Oudart ibid. 400
- ◑ 1421 Oudin favier,
Oudinet ibid. 422;
1423 Oudin ibid. 346,
Oudinet ibid. 96;
1438 Oudin ibid.
Cite as: J. Uckelman, S.L. Uckelman. "Odart". In S.L. Uckelman, ed. The Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources, Edition 2015, no. 2. http://dmnes.org/2015/2/name/Odart.