cyn
- adjective
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Suá is cynn ðæt sió giémen sié ðám beboden
dignum est, ut cura ei imponatur,
- Past. 43, 24: 45, 2, 5: 185, 6.
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Suá hit is cynn ðætte . . . ,
- 195, 20.
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Hit is cynn (
justum est
) ðæt wé ðæs gemǽnelíce brúcen,- 337, 3.
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Hit is cyn ðæt wé úre scomigen
debemus erubescere,
- 407, 15.
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Þonne is hit cyn ꝥ gé þone mid eádmédum gesécen, Ll. Th. ii. 410, 25. ¶ as substantive,
a worthy, proper proceeding
:-- Is hit swýðe micel cyn ꝥ gehwylc crísten man þone dæg weorðige,- Ll. Th. ii. 420, 31.
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Nis hit nán cyn ꝥ mon ꝥ for náuht telle,
- Bt. 24, 4; F. 86, 19.
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Éóde forð cwén Hróðgáres cynna gemyndig, grétte guman,
- B. 613.
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Hé grétan eóde cuman cúðlíce, cynna gemunde riht and gerisno,
- Gen. 2431.
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Þú mín costadest cynnum (
properly
),- Ps. Th. 138, 1.
Bosworth, Joseph. “cyn.” 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/42391.
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