- Cyning
- OldEngl. for king. Its OldEngl. cognate konungr is found in such placenames as Conington (Cambs), Conisborough and Coningsby.
Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases. Christopher Coredon with Ann Williams.
Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases. Christopher Coredon with Ann Williams.
cyning — m ( es/ as) king, ruler; God, Christ; 2 Satan … Old to modern English dictionary
cyning- — see cyne … Old to modern English dictionary
cyningǽðe — m? ( es/ as) man entitled to take oath as a king s thane … Old to modern English dictionary
cyning — king … The Old English to English
eorðcyning — m ( es/ as) earthly king, king of the country, king of the land … Old to modern English dictionary
gúðcyning — gúðcyning2 m ( es/ as) warrior king … Old to modern English dictionary
sǽcyning — m ( es/ as) sea king, a king who was powerful on the sea … Old to modern English dictionary
þrýðcyning — m ( es/ as) king of glory, mighty king, God … Old to modern English dictionary
king — cyning … English to the Old English
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