Angelcynn

Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Angel- +‎ cynn

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɑn.ɡelˌkynn/, [ˈɑŋ.ɡelˌkyn]

Proper noun

Angelcynn n

  1. the Anglo-Saxon people; the English race
    • late 9th century, translation of Bede's Ecclesiastical History
      Þonne is on ēasteweardre Cent myċel ēaland Tenet, þæt is syx hund hīda miċel æfter Angelcynnes ǣhte. Þæt ēalond tōsċēadeð Wantsumo strēam frām þām tōġeþēoddan lande. Sē is þrēora furlunga brād: ⁊ on twām stōwum is oferfernes, ⁊ ǣġhwæþer ende līð on sǣ.
      Now to the east of Cent there is the great island of Thanet, which contains six hundreds hides by the English manner of reckoning. The island separates the Wantsum Channel from the adjacent land. It is three furlongs wide; and it can be crossed in two places, and at each end flows into the sea.
    Synonym: Engle
  2. England (a medieval kingdom in Northern Europe)
    Synonym: Engla land

Declension

Strong a-stem:

singular plural
nominative Angelcynn
accusative Angelcynn
genitive Angelcynnes
dative Angelcynne