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countable and uncountable, plural Alberts
A male given name from the Germanic languages. quotations examples
Thou noble Father of her Kings to be - - - / Dear to thy land and ours, a Prince indeed, / Beyond all titles, and a household name, / Hereafter, thro' all times, Albert the Good.
1862, Alfred Tennyson, The Idylls of the King: Dedication:
Helena was not flattered. "Albert just doesn't appreciate music," she said. They all called me Albert then. I thought it was a fine name; I like elegance.
1956, Eddie Condon, Thomas Sugrue, We Called it Music: A Generation of Jazz., Peter Davies, page 40
Hogan, Byrne, O'Brien. She stopped at one name. Albert Delahunty — what Catholic in their right mind would call a child Albert?
2000, Anne Enright, What Are You Like?, Random House, published 2001, page 85
A surname originating as a patronymic. examples
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plural Alberts
Synonym of Albert chain examples