kinge

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English

Noun

kinge (plural kinges)

  1. Obsolete spelling of king.

Anagrams


Isubu

Etymology

Borrowed from English king.

Noun

kinge (plural bakinge)

  1. king

References

  • Joseph Merrick, Alfred Saker, A Grammar of the Isubu Tongue (1852)

Middle English

Noun

kinge

  1. Alternative form of king
    • 1474, Caxton, Game and Playe of the Chesse[1]:
      And than we wyll begynne at the pawne whiche standeth to fore the rooke on the right side of the kinge for as moche as this pawne apperteyneth to serue the vicaire or lieutenant of the kynge and other officers vnder hym of necessaryes of vitayll/
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

Yola

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle English king, from Old English cyning, from Proto-West Germanic *kuning.

Noun

kinge

  1. king
    • 1927, “THE FORTH MAN'S GRACE AFTER A SCANTY DINNER”, in THE ANCIENT DIALECT OF THE BARONIES OF FORTH AND BARGY, COUNTY WEXFORD, line 4:
      God save ye Kinge, hev awaa ye platter."
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References

  • Kathleen A. Browne (1927) The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland Sixth Series, Vol.17 No.2, Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, page 137