Well, here's Wikipedia's article on Old English, which includes pronunciation of letters:
http://snipurl.com/ghvy. Based on that, the
Old English pronunciation of
Leofwine appears quite variable:
1. lee-o-vwin-ee
2. leh-o-vwin-eh
3. lee-ah-vwin-ee
4. leh-ah-vwin-eh
5. lee-o-vwin-eh
6. leh-o-vwin-ee
I didn't see anything in the article that would help pinpoint which pronunciation would be correct for
Leofwine; and indeed the pr. could've been this variable in practice, according to where a person lived,
a la our
Alicia.
I couldn't find anything on where to stress words, so you're on your own for that.
Personally, I'd choose the pr. lee-o-vwin-ee.
Miranda
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