Cynricing
Appearance
Old English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Cynrīcing m
- a son of Cynrīc
- The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
- Sē Ceadwalla wæs Cenbrihting, Cenbriht Ċeadding, Ċeadda Cūþing, Cūþa Ċeawlining, Ċeawlin Cynrīcing, Cynrīc Cerdicing, ⁊ Mūl wæs Ceadwallan brōðor.
- Cædwalla was son of Cenbriht, Cenbriht son of Ceadda, Ceadda son of Cuþa, Cuþa son of Ceawling, Ceawlin son of Cynric, [and] Cynric son of Cerdic, and Mul was Cædwalla's brother.
- The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle