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Sat, 20 Nov 1999 04:07:49 -0800
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Please;-
        I need a pronunciation. I wrote a book called: Cenwahl of Wessex;652.
The 652 is the year. Cenwahl was the king of Wessex at that time. What I
DON'T know is whether the "C" in Cenwahl is pronounced like a "K" or
soft like an "S". Other kings around that time were named Cyngils,
Centwine, Ceol, and Cerdic. I hope there is a dedicated student of
English history out there who can help.
        Much thanks.
                Art

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