"cynning" =? king

Dave Wilton dave at WILTON.NET
Mon Jun 6 17:03:11 UTC 2011


And it's included in the OED under the entry for "king." If you put "cyning"
into the OED Online's search function it will take you directly to the
"king" entry.



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The OE word has one n -- cyning.  It was probably pronounced [kYnINg]
On Jun 6, 2011, at 12:20 PM, Joel S. Berson wrote:

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> "The Cynning (King) has the highest group memberlevel that allows him
> all the other privileges as well as the ability to delete content
> from the group area and ban members from the group."
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> From http://www.ancientsites.com/aw/group/position/32409
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> The page is titled
> "<http://www.ancientsites.com/aw/Group/32408>Angelcynn: The History
> of Anglo-Saxon England
> The history of the Germanic kingdoms of England, from the Saxon
> Advent to the Norman Conquest."
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> (1)  Not in OED, even in a quotation.  Is it an English word?  Old
> English?  There is no headword even for "cyn" (although that seems to
> be an O.E> spelling for "kin") or for "cynn".
>
> (2)  How the devil is it pronounced?  sinning? kinning? cunning?
>
> Joel
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