A derivational prefix, with the sense 'kingly, royal', in words from OE or in ME formations. See kinebarn n., kinebenche n., kineboren ppl., kineburgh n., kinedọ̄̆m n., kineerd n., kinehelm n., kin……
(a) To pass over (from one place to another), cross over; come upon (sb.); traverse (a distance); (b) to spread over (sb. or sth.), come over, cover; (c) to overturn (sth.), upset.
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With reference to amount: of property, treasure, wealth, etc.: much; of food, honey, salt, etc.: in a large amount, much; ben to muchel, of blood: to be an excessive amount; muchel god, many……
(a) Of a person, bodily part or component, etc.: having physical strength; sturdy, strong; also fig.; also, as an epithet for a giant or Samson; of physical might or power: vigorous, strong; strong as……