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
- 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