Cenweald

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Old English

Alternative forms

  • coenƿald (cōenwald) (Northumbrian, 10th C.)

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *Kōniwald, from *kōnī (bold) +‎ *wald (might, power). Equivalent to cēne +‎ weald. Cognate with Old High German Conald.

Proper noun

Cēnweald m

  1. a male given name

References

  • “King Æthelstan of England grants privileges to the bishopric of Crediton in return for 60 pounds of silver”, in Cotton MS Augustus II 31[1] (in Old English), 933, via British Library