cyne-

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Middle English

Prefix

cyne-

  1. (Early Middle English) Alternative form of kine-

Old English

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Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *kuni, from Proto-Germanic *kuniz (race, genealogy), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵenh₁- (to produce, beget).

Pronunciation

Prefix

cyne-

  1. royal, of a king
    cyne- + ‎boren (born) → ‎cyneboren (of royal birth)
    cyne- + ‎botl (dwelling) → ‎cynebotl (royal palace)
    cyne- + ‎cynn (family) → ‎cynecynn (royal family)
    cyne- + ‎ġierd (staff) → ‎cyneġierd (scepter)
    cyne- + ‎helm (helmet) → ‎cynehelm (crown)
    cyne- + ‎hof (hall) → ‎cynehof (king's court)
    cyne- + ‎rīċe (realm) → ‎cynerīċe (kingdom)
    cyne- + ‎setl (seat) → ‎cynesetl (throne)

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