Cynesige
Old English
Etymology
From cyne- (“royal”) and siġe (“victory”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈky.neˌsi.je/
Proper noun
Cynesiġe m
- a male given name
References
- Electronic Sawyer S 1506 (Agreement between Æthelweard and Archbishop Oda and the Christ Church community over land at Ickham, Kent), a man named Cynesige is mentioned as "Cynsige" in the text and old text sections and "Cynesige" in the translation section.
- Electronic Sawyer S 1517 (Will of Eadwine of Caddington), Cynesige the Short is mentioned as "Cynsige" in the text and old text sections and as "Cynesige" in the translation section.