cynedom
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Middle English[edit]
Noun[edit]
cynedom
- (Early Middle English) Alternative form of kinedom
Old English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From cyne- (“royal”) + -dōm (abstract nominal suffix).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
cynedōm m
- The authority of a king; dominion.
- The realm of a king; a kingdom.
- (figurative) Divine authority or power.
Declension[edit]
Declension of cynedom (strong a-stem)
Descendants[edit]
- Middle English: kinedom, coindam, kendame, kenedom, kindam, kindome, kymdam, kyndam, kyndame, kyndham, kyndom, kynedam, kynedom; cune-dom, cynedom
References[edit]
- Angus Cameron, Ashley Crandell Amos, Antonette diPaolo Healey, editors (2018), “cyne-dōm”, in Dictionary of Old English: A to I [1], Toronto: University of Toronto, →OCLC.