osmund
1 American
[oz-muhnd, os-]
/ ˈɒz mənd, ˈɒs- /
Also
osmunda
noun
osmund
2
American
[oz-muhnd, os-]
/ ˈɒz mənd, ˈɒs- /
noun
Etymology
Origin of osmund1
1325–75; Middle English osmunde < Anglo-French osmunde, Old French osmonde < ?
Origin of osmund2
1250–1300; Middle English osmund, osmond < Middle Low German osemunt < Old Swedish osmunder < ?
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