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cyme-líc,
cynellíc,
cynelec;
adj.
Kingly,
royal,
regal,
belonging
to
the
state,
public;
regius,
regalis,
publicus
:--
Eádward
cyng
man
bebyrigde
bútan
lcum
cynelícum
wurþscipe
king
Edward
was
buried
without
any
kingly
honour,
Chr.
979;
Erl.
129,
3.
Ðæt
is
cynelíc
þing
that
is
a
royal
thing,
Exon.
124b;
Th.
478,
26;
Ruin.
48.
Wæs
ðæs
ylcan
mynstres
abbudisse
on
ða
tíd
seó
cynellíce
fmne
Ælfld
præerat
quidem
tunc
eidem
monasterio
regia
virgo
Ælbflæd,
Bd.
4,
26;
S.
603,
3.
Ðæt
se
cynelíca
hád
ðæs
hálgan
weres
éce
gemynd
hæfde
ut
regia
viri
sancti
persona
memoriam
haberet
æternam,
3,
11,
S.
535,
30.
In
ðæm
cynelecan
túne
in
the
royal
town,
Bd.
3,
17;
S.
543,
21,
col.
2.
Cynelícre
publica,
Glos.
Prudent.
Recd.
145,
30.
Cynelíco
getimbro
and
ánlípie
publica
ædificia
et
privata,
Bd.
1,
15;
S.
483,
45.
Chaldéas
cynelícan
getimbro
mid
fýre
fornámon
[MS.
fornaman]
the
Chaldeans
destroyed
the
royal
buildings
with
fire,
1,
15;
S.
483,
42.
He
onféng
cynelícum
gewdum
and
com
on
Breotone
he
took
the
royal
robes
and
came
into
Britain,
1,
6;
S.
476,
19,
note.
Wið
ða
cynelícan
ádle
ðe
man
auriginem
nemneþ
ad
morbum
regium,
hoc
est,
auriginem
[
=
auruginem],
Herb.
87,
1;
Lchdm.
i.
190,
14.
Cynelíc
reáf
trabea,
Ælfc.
Gl.
63;
Som.
68,
122;
Wrt.
Voc.
40,
30.
Cynelíc
[MS.
kyne-]
botl
palatium,
81;
Som.
73,
9;
Wrt.
Voc.
47,
16.
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