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Cwén-sǽ

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Cwén-sǽ, gen. s; m.
The White Sea ; hyperboreus oceanus
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  • Fram ðære eá Danais, west óþ Rín ða eá . . . and eft súþ óþ Donua ða eá. . . and norþ óþ ðone gársecg, ðe man Cwénsǽ hǽt: binnan ðǽm syndon manega þeóda; ac hit man hǽt eall, Germania

    from the river Don, westward to the river Rhine. . . and again south to the river Danube . . . and north to the ocean, which is called the White Sea: within these are many nations; but they call it all, Germania,

    • Ors. 1, 1
    • ;
    • Bos. 18,
    • 21-28.
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v. Cwénas, Cwén-land.
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