e/Sunna (Saxon chief)

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has glosseng: Sunna was a Saxon chief whose people were widespread in eastern Berkshire, southern England. A number of English place names are derived from this name including Sonning (historically spelled "Sunning"), Sonning Eye, Sunbury, Sunningdale, Sunninghill and Sunningwell, many close to the River Thames.
lexicalizationeng: Sunna
instance of(noun) a native or inhabitant of England prior to the Norman Conquest
Anglo-Saxon
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Danish
has glossdan: Sunna var en angelsaksisk høvding, hvis folk var spredt over den østlige del af Berkshire i det sydlige England.
lexicalizationdan: Sunna

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