cyne-ríce
- noun [ neuter ]
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Secg monig wyscte ðæt ðæs cyneríces ofercumen wǽre
many a warrior wished that there was an end of that kingdom,
- Exon. 100b ;
- Th. 378, 34;
- Deór. 26 .
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Féng his bearn to cyneríce
his child succeeded to the kingdom,
- Chr. 975 ;
- Erl. 126, 5;
- Edg. 31: 1066 ;
- Erl. 201, 1: 1076 ;
- Erl. 215, 2.
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On ðý cyneríce be súþan Temese
in the kingdom south of the Thames,
- 871 ;
- Erl. 76, 9.
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On cynerýce
in the realm,
- Exon. 53b ;
- Th. 187, 23;
- Az. 35 .
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He ge-eóde ealle ða cynerícu ðe on Crécum wǽron
he over-ran all the kingdoms which were in Greece,
- Ors. 3, 7;
- Bos. 58, 39.
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Cyneríca mǽst
greatest of kingdoms,
- Exon. 85a ;
- Th. 321, 1;
- Wíd. 39 .
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Ðæt he ealdordóm ágan sceolde ofer cynerícu
that he should possess eldership over the kingdoms,
- Cd. 158 ;
- Th. 198, 5;
- Exod. 318: Bt. Met. Fox 26, 12;
- Met. 26, 6.
Bosworth, Joseph. “cyne-ríce.” In An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online, edited by Thomas Northcote Toller, Christ Sean, and Ondřej Tichy. Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2014. https://bosworthtoller.com/7132.
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