Cynelaf
Appearance
Old English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From cyne- (“royal, of royalty”) and lāf (“legacy, remainder”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Cynelāf m
- a male given name
References
[edit]- Electronic Sawyer S 328 (Æthelberht, king, to Wulflaf, his minister; grant of 5 sulungs (aratra) at Wassingwell in exchange for 5 sulungs at Mersham, Kent, with conversion of the latter into folkland), Cynelaf is mentioned as "Cynelaf" in the text section and the old text section.
- Electronic Sawyer S 331 (Æthelberht, king of Wessex and Kent, to Dryhtwald, minister; grant of 10 sulungs (aratra) at Bromley, Kent), Cynelaf is mentioned as "Cynlaf" in the text and old text sections.