出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/06/11 18:07 UTC 版)
From the name of a 10th century Archbishop of Canterbury, from 古期英語 dunn (“dark”) + stān (“stone”).
Dunstan
Dunstān m
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | Dunstān | — |
| accusative | Dunstān | — |
| genitive | Dunstānes | — |
| dative | Dunstāne | — |
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/05/29 21:13 UTC 版)
Dunstan (909 – 19 May 988) was an Abbot of Glastonbury Abbey, a Bishop of Worcester, a Bishop of London, and an Archbishop of Canterbury, later canonised as a saint. His work restored monastic life in England and reformed the English Church. His 11th-century biographer, Osbern, himself an artist and scribe, states that Dunstan was skilled in "making a picture and forming letters", as were other clergy of his age who reached senior rank.