cynecynn

Noun

 * 1) royal family or lineage
 * 2) * c. 992, Ælfric, "The Nativity of the Innocents"
 * "ang"

- Næs hē æðelboren, ne him nāht tō þām cynecynne ne ġebyrede.


 * 1) * The Peterborough Chronicle, year 449
 * "ang"

- Fram þām Wōdne onwōc eall ūre cynecynn, and Sūðanhymbra ēac.


 * 1) * Introduction to the 
 * "ang"

- And þā Peohtas him ābǣdon wīf æt Sċottum, on þā ġerād þæt hīe ġecuren heora cynecynn ā on þā wīfhealfa.


 * 1) * late 9th century, translation of Bede's Ecclesiastical History
 * "ang"

- Ǣr þon becōm hlīsa tō him þǣre cristenan ǣfæstnesse, for þon þe hē cristen wīf hæfde him ġeġiefen of Francena cynecynne, Beorhte wæs hāten.


 * 1) * late 9th century, translation of Orosius’ History Against the Pagans
 * "ang"

- Brūtus slōg his fīf suna and his wīfes twēġen ġebrōðra for þon þe hīe sprǣcon þæt hit betere wǣre þæt Rōmāne eft heora cynecynnes onfēnġen swā hīe ǣr hæfden.


 * 1) * The Worcester Chronicle, year 1067
 * "ang"

- Hire fæder wæs Ēadweard æðeling, Ēadmundes sunu cyninges, Ēadmund Æðelrēding, Æðelrēd Ēadgāring, Ēadgār Ēadrēding, and swā forþ on þæt cynecynn, and hire mōdorcynn gǣþ tō Heinrice cāsere, þe hæfde ānweald ofer Rōme.