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|Cymbal ||n||Latin borrowing into OE: a musical instrument consisting of a concave brass or bronze plate or with a stick etc to make a ringing sound, or struck with another a musical instrument.
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|Cyne ||n||OE: royal, kingly
 
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|Cyneword ||n||A fitting word.
 
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Latest revision as of 09:32, 2 August 2017

Old English sb English
Cymbal n Latin borrowing into OE: a musical instrument consisting of a concave brass or bronze plate or with a stick etc to make a ringing sound, or struck with another a musical instrument.
Cyne n OE: royal, kingly
Cynebold adj Royally bold, very brave.
Cyneboot n Cynebote, kingbote: compensation paid to the people for the murder of the king; king's wergeld.
Cyneborn adj OE: royally born.
Cynebote n Cyneboot, a compensation for the murder of a king.
Cynedom n Kingdom.
Cynegild n A king's compensation.
Cynehelm n Throne, realm.
Cyningeswick n A stately abode, dwelling, etc.
Cyningeswyrt n Majoram; queenwort.
Cynekin n Royal pedigree or family.
Cyneright n Royal prerogative.
Cynestreet n A Public highway.
Cyneweed n Royal robes.
Cynewise n Royal state; kingdom, commonwealth.
Cyneword n A fitting word.