cyning
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Cynig (kining, R.)
rex,
- Mt. L. 2, 2.
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Cynig (king,
- R.), 3.
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Ðone cining regem . . . cinig
rex,
- 1, 6.
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Salomones móder ðæs cyniges, 1, 6, margin. Cyningces
regnatoris,
- An. Ox. 4472.
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Ðæs cyninges tácen is þæt þú wende þíne hande ádúne, and befóh þín heófod ufeweard eallum fingrum on cynehelmes tácne. Cyninges wífes tácen is þæt þú strece onbútan heófod, and sete syððan þíne hand bufon þín heófod,
- Tech. ii. 128, 23-27.
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Ne mæg nán man hine sylfne tó cynge gedón, ac þæt folc hæfð cyre tó ceósenne þone tó cyninge þe him sylfum lícað; ac siþþan hé tó cyninge gehálgod bið, þonne hæfð hé anweald ofer þæt folc,
- Hml. Th. i. 212, 6-9.
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Tó cynige
ad regem,
- Mk. L. R. 6, 25.
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Cynegas (-ingas,
v. l.
) hine wurðodon,- Hml. S. 25, 729.
- v. æfter-, eást-, under-cyning, and cyneg in Dict.
Bosworth, Joseph. “cyning.” 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/42433.
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