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Cynete

  • noun [ feminine ]
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Cynete, an; f.
the river
KENNET which rises in Wiltshire; fluvii nomen qui originem suam habet in agro Wiltoniensi
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  • Ǽrest on Cynetan, ðæt up andlang strémes . . . ðæt eft innan Cynetan strém

    first to the Kennet, then up along the stream. . . then again to the river Kennet,

    • Cod. Dipl. 792
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    • A. D. 1050
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    • Kmbl. iv. 122, 21, 26: Cod. Dipl. Apndx. 378
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    • A. D. 939
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    • Kmbl. iii. 413, 22, 30: Cod. Dipl. 1120
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    • A. D. 939
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    • Kmbl. v. 238, 17, 25, 35: 1152
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    • A. D. 944
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    • Kmbl. v. 300, 16, 18: 1199
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    • A. D. 956
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    • Kmbl. v. 376, 6, 16: 1282
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    • A. D. 984
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    • Kmbl. vi. 118, 1,
    • 6.
KENNET, a village on the river Kennet in Wiltshire; villæ nomen in agro Wiltoniensi
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  • Wæs fyrd gesomnod æt Cynetan

    a force was assembled at Kennet,

    • Chr. 1006
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    • Erl. 140,
    • 23.
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  • Cynete, n.