cyne-
Middle English
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *kuni, from Proto-Germanic *kuniz (“race, genealogy”), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵenh₁- (“to produce, beget”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈky.ne/
Prefix
cyne-
- 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”)
Derived terms
Old English terms prefixed with cyne-
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