Definitions for Cynewulf

Cynewulf Cyn·e·wulf

Spelling: [kin-uh-woo lf]
IPA: /ˈkɪn əˌwʊlf/

Cynewulf is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 130 anagrams from letters in Cynewulf (ceflnuwy).

Definitions for Cynewulf

noun

  1. flourished 9th century a.d, Anglo-Saxon poet.

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Not all the subjects are treated in the romantic manner of Cynewulf and his imitators.

Compare the views of nature in Beowulf and in the Cynewulf poems.

The poem is certainly Northumbrian and earlier than the date of Cynewulf.

Cynewulf chose to read, and with Cynewulf was the grace of God.

Cook thinks that it is not earlier than about 825 nor later than 937, and that it is possibly by Cynewulf.

It is not certain who wrote this poem: it may have been Cynewulf; but we do not know.

For a good discussion of the Cynewulf question, see Strunk, Juliana, pp.

Many reconstructions of the life of Cynewulf have been undertaken.

This usage is in striking contrast with the practice of later poets like Cynewulf.

Toller, v. Cynewulf; the Runic passage is quoted from the Elene, and translated.

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