Oswine

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== Old English == === Alternative forms === ᚩᚾᛋᚹᛁᚾᛁ (ónswini) === Etymology === From Proto-Germanic *Ansuwiniz. Equivalent to ōs (“(pagan) god”) +‎ wine (“friend”). Cognate with Old Norse Ásviðr. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈoːsˌwi.ne/, [ˈoːzˌwi.ne] === Proper noun === Ōswine m a male given name The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ==== Declension ==== Strong i-stem: === References === Electronic Sawyer S 12 (Oswine, king of Kent, to St Peter's Minster (St Augustine's, Canterbury) and Abbot Hadrian; grant of 1 sulung (aratrum) of iron-bearing land, formerly belonging to the royal vill at Lyminge, Kent), Oswine is mentioned as "Oswynus". Electronic Sawyer S 13 (Oswine, king of Kent, to Æbba, abbess (of Minster-in-Thanet); grant of 10 hides (manentes) in Sturry, Kent), Oswine is mentioned as "Oswinus".