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MARC JACOBS A/W17 PORTRAITS
MARC JACOBS A/W17 PORTRAITS
Thurstan
Thurstan is an Anglo-Danish masculine name composed of Thur (Thor) and stan (stone), cognate with Norse and Icelandic Þorsteinn, and Norwegian and Faroese Torstein. Anglo-Saxon personal names containing Thur do not occur before the first Viking raid.
Variants:
Thurstan [Joseph Stevenson 1841 Liber Vitæ Ecclesiæ Dunelmensis, page 6].
Turstan [Joseph Stevenson 1841 Liber Vitæ Ecclesiæ Dunelmensis, page 18].
Turstinus [Joseph Stevenson 1841 Liber Vitæ Ecclesiæ Dunelmensis, page 18].
Tursten [Joseph Stevenson 1841 Liber Vitæ Ecclesiæ Dunelmensis, page 48].
Turstein [Joseph Stevenson 1841 Liber Vitæ Ecclesiæ Dunelmensis, page 52].
Ðurstan [Joseph Stevenson 1841 Liber Vitæ Ecclesiæ Dunelmensis, page 54].
Turtinus [Joseph Stevenson 1841 Liber Vitæ Ecclesiæ Dunelmensis, page 55].
Thurstinus [Joseph Stevenson 1841 Liber Vitæ Ecclesiæ Dunelmensis, page 61].
Þurstan [Herbert Grueber 1893 A Catalogue of English Coins in the British Museum, Anglo-Saxon Series 2: 103].
Þorstæn [Herbert Grueber 1893 A Catalogue of English Coins in the British Museum, Anglo-Saxon Series 2: 202]
Þorstan [Herbert Grueber 1893 A Catalogue of English Coins in the British Museum, Anglo-Saxon Series 2: 202].
Þurestan [Herbert Grueber 1893 A Catalogue of English Coins in the British Museum, Anglo-Saxon Series 2: 248].
Þurstann [Herbert Grueber 1893 A Catalogue of English Coins in the British Museum, Anglo-Saxon Series 2: 321].
Thurstān [Henry Alexander 1912 Transactions of the Yorkshire Dialect Society 2: 43].
Thōrstān [Henry Alexander 1912 Transactions of the Yorkshire Dialect Society 2: 43].
Thurstanus [Dorothy Whitelock 1945 Saga-Book 12: 145].
Turstan(us) [Dorothy Whitelock 1945 Saga-Book 12: 145].
Turstin [Dorothy Whitelock 1945 Saga-Book 12: 145].
Thurthanus [Dorothy Whitelock 1945 Saga-Book 12: 145].
Tursthana [Dorothy Whitelock 1945 Saga-Book 12: 145].
Turstanus [Elizabeth Withycombe 1945 The Oxford Dictionary of English Christian Names, 1st edition, page 124].
Tostin [Percy Reaney 1958 A Dictionary of Surnames, 1st edition, page 320].
Turtin [Percy Reaney 1958 A Dictionary of Surnames, 1st edition, page 320].
Thursten [Percy Reaney 1958 A Dictionary of Surnames, 1st edition, page 320].
Þurstān [Percy Reaney 1958 A Dictionary of Surnames, 1st edition, page 321].
Thurs [Ann Williams & Geoffrey Martin 2002 Domesday Book 1: 316].
Thursinus [John Insley & David Rollason 2007 The Durham Liber Vitae 2: 239].
Thustin [John Insley & David Rollason 2007 The Durham Liber Vitae 2: 239].
Þurstán [Oswin Kinsey 2016 English Compound Names, 2nd edition, page 54].
Note:
Forms ending with -us are Latinizations.
Prototheme:
thur = Thor [Ernest Weekley 1939 Jack and Jill, 1st edition, page 30].
Deuterotheme:
Stan = Sᴛᴏɴᴇ [William Smith 1873 A Complete Etymology of the English Language, page 167].
Usage:
“Þurstan” was the mark of a moneyer at Norwich under King Eadweard III (the Confessor): “✠ÐVRSTAN ON NOR” [Herbert Grueber 1893 A Catalogue of English Coins in the British Museum, Anglo-Saxon Series 2: 420, number 1111].
CHARLES JEFFREY AW17