Blackadder
Blackadder (name) means a river and surname from the Scottish Borders, also the title of a British television comedy. Example: “Blackadder is regarded as one of the best British sitcoms ever made.”
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Etymology
PIE word *wasdʰos From black + a second element, possibly derived from one of the following: * From Irish fad (“length”), fada (“long”, adjective) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *wasdʰos (“long; wide”)) + dobhar (“moisture; sea; water”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *dʰewbʰ- (“deep”)), referring to a long river. * From Old English ǣdre (“channel for liquids; river; (anatomy) artery or vein; sinew”), from Proto-Germanic *ēþrǭ (“rivulet; (anatomy) vein”), possibly from Proto-Indo-European *h₁éh₁t-r̥ ~ *h₁h₁t-éns (“lung; internal organ”), from *h₁eh₁t- (“breath; to breathe”) + *-r̥ (suffix forming nouns). However, this etymology has been doubted as it has been suggested that the long initial vowel in Old English would have been preserved in English and Scots. * From Proto-Brythonic *ador or *edir (“(possibly) name of a river”), possibly ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *hₐet- (“to go”) + *-r̥. The surname is from the river and the adjacent Blackadder House.
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What does “Blackadder” mean?
The word “Blackadder” means a river and surname from the Scottish Borders, also the title of a British television comedy.
How do you pronounce “Blackadder”?
“Blackadder” is pronounced BLA-kuh-duh (/ˈblæ.kə.dəɹ/ in IPA).
How do you use “Blackadder” in a sentence?
Here is “Blackadder” used in a sentence: “Blackadder is regarded as one of the best British sitcoms ever made.”
What part of speech is “Blackadder”?
“Blackadder” is a name.