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cynd

  • noun [ feminineneuter ]
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Substitute: cynd, e; f.: es; n.
nature
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  • Nis nán gesceaft ðe hé tiohhige ꝥ hió scyle winnan wiþ hire Scippendes willan, gif hió hire cynd (gecynd v. l.) healdan wile

    nihil est quod naturam servans Deo contraire conetur,

      Bt. 35, 4; F. 160, 23.
  • Cniht weóx and þág, swá him cynde wǽron æðele from yldrum (

    he inherited noble natural qualities from his parents

    ),
      Gen. 2771. v. módor-cynd.
a kind; genus
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  • Sægdon ús þá bígengean þæt wé ús warnigan scoldon wið þá missen[l]ice cynd nǽdrena and hrifra wildeóra

    praedixerant nobis incolae ne serpentes et rapida ferarum genera incideremus,

      Angl. iv. 144, 113.
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v. ge-cynd.
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  • cynd, n.