Offa
[awf-uh] /ˈɔf ə/
noun
1.
died 796, king of Mercia 757–96.
/ˈɒfə/
noun
1.
died 796 ad, king of Mercia (757–796), who constructed an earthwork (Offa’s Dyke) between Wales and Mercia
/ˈɒfə/
noun acronym
1.
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