Ceawlining

Old English

Etymology

From Ċeawlin +‎ -ing (son)

Proper noun

Ċeawlining m

  1. a son of Ċeawlin
    • The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
      ...sē Ōswald wæs Æþelbalding, Æþelbald Cynebalding, Cynebald Cūðwining, Cūþwine Ċeawlining.
      ...Oswald was son of Aethelbald, Aethelbald son of Cynebald, Cynebald son of Cuthwine, [and] Cuthwine son of Ceawlin.