cyne-líc
- adjective
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Eádward cyng man bebyrigde bútan ǽlcum cynelícum wurþscipe
king Edward was buried without any kingly honour,
- Chr. 979 ;
- Erl. 129, 3.
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Ðæt is cynelíc þing
that is a royal thing,
- Exon. 124b ;
- Th. 478, 26;
- Ruin. 48 .
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Wæs ðæs ylcan mynstres abbudisse on ða tíd seó cynellíce fǽmne Ælflǽd
præerat quidem tunc eidem monasterio regia virgo Ælbflæd,
- Bd. 4, 26;
- S. 603, 3.
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Ðæt se cynelíca hád ðæs hálgan weres éce gemynd hæfde
ut regia viri sancti persona memoriam haberet æternam,
- 3, 11, S. 535, 30.
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In ðæm cynelecan túne
in the royal town,
- Bd. 3, 17;
- S. 543, 21, col. 2 .
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Cynelícre
publica,
- Glos. Prudent. Recd. 145, 30.
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Cynelíco getimbro and ánlípie
publica ædificia et privata,
- Bd. 1, 15;
- S. 483, 45.
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Chaldéas cynelícan getimbro mid fýre fornámon [MS. fornaman]
the Chaldeans destroyed the royal buildings with fire,
- 1, 15;
- S. 483, 42.
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He onféng cynelícum gewǽdum and com on Breotone he took the royal robes and came into Britain, 1, 6; S. 476, 19, note. Wið ða cynelícan ádle ðe man auriginem nemneþ
ad morbum regium, hoc est,
auriginem [ = auruginem], Herb. 87, 1; Lchdm. i. 190, 14. -
Cynelíc reáf
trabea,
- Ælfc. Gl. 63 ;
- Som. 68, 122;
- Wrt. Voc. 40, 30.
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Cynelíc [MS. kyne-] botl
palatium,
- 81 ;
- Som. 73, 9;
- Wrt. Voc. 47, 16.
Bosworth, Joseph. “cyne-líc.” 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/7127.
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