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CYND

  • noun [ neuter ]
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CYND, es; n.
nature, KIND; natura
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  • Gif hió hire cynd healdan wile

    if she desire to retain her nature,

    • Bt. 35,
    • 4;
    • Fox 160, note 21, MS. Cot
    • .
a sort, gender; natura, genus
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  • Neutrum is náðor cynd, ne werlíces, ne wíflíces

    neuter is neither sort [gender], neither of male nor of female,

    • Ælfc. Gr. 6,
    • 3;
    • Som. 5,
    • 32.
Etymology
[
Prompt. keende, kyynde genus:
Wyc. kynde nature:
Piers P. kynde nature, race, kind:
Laym. i-cunde nature, kind, race:
Orm. kinde nature, kind, race:
O. Sax. kind , n. a child:
Dut. kind , n. a child:
Ger. kind , n. a child:
M. H. Ger. kint , gen. kindes, n. a child:
O. H. Ger. kind, kint, n. proles:
Icel. kind, f. species, race, kind:
Lat. gent-em, acc. of gens
.]
Derived forms
ge-cynd
Linked entries
v.  cind.
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