Cynebeald
Old English
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Alternative forms
Etymology
From cyne- (“royal, noble”) + beald (“bold, brave”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈky.neˌbæ͜ɑld/, [ˈky.neˌbæ͜ɑɫd]
Proper noun
Cynebeald m
- a male given name
- 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.
- The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
Declension
Strong a-stem:
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | Cynebeald | — |
| accusative | Cynebeald | — |
| genitive | Cynebealdes | — |
| dative | Cynebealde | — |