cwén
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Cwéna geligr
adulterium,
- Wrt. Voc. i. 21, 33.
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Ealra fǽmnena cwén,
- Bl. H. 105, 17.
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Coen (cwoen, R.) súðdǽles
regina austri,
- Lk. L. 11, 31.
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Ðió cuoen
reginam,
p.- 7, 8.
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Cuoeno reginae, Rtl. 68, 41. III a. a king's wife :-- Þǽs cyninges nama wæs Eilippus, and his quéne noma wæs Eufenisse, Shrn. 131, 31. III b.
a king's daughter
:-- Þæs cynges dohtor cwæð: 'Ic gife þé . . .' Ðis weará þus gedón æfter þǽre cwéne hǽse . . . þá men ealle grétton þone cyngc and ðá cwéne . . . Apollonius cwæð: 'Ðú góda cyngc . . . and þú cwén.' Hé cwæð: 'Nimað þás þing þe mé seó cwén forgeaf,'- Ap. Th. 17, 16—18, 15.
- v. port-, rihtæþel-cwén.
Bosworth, Joseph. “cwén.” 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/42302.
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