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- Kyne abstract "Kyne or kine is held by some to be a pre-modern English word which formed the plural of cow. Only in the 19th century (and in some parts later) did the vernacular contemporary plural cows replace Kyne/Kine.As with many Irish and British surnames which were based on the career of the holder, some cowherds (the bovine equivalent of shepherds) came to have the surname Kyne.However, the gaelic root of the name is O Cadhain, from the word cadhain, meaning wild goose. The "Wild Geese" were members of the Irish army led by Patrick Sarsfield, who, by the terms of the treaty of Limerick in 1691, were given the choice of death or exile with the Stuart King James II in France.Bishop John Anthony Christopher Kyne (known as Jack) served as Roman Catholic Bishop of Meath in Ireland, from 1947 to 1966.".
- Kyne wikiPageID "6117069".
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- Kyne wikiPageRevisionID "601714749".
- Kyne wikiPageWikiLink Bovinae.
- Kyne wikiPageWikiLink Bovine.
- Kyne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cattle.
- Kyne wikiPageWikiLink Cattle.
- Kyne wikiPageWikiLink Cow.
- Kyne wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Kyne wikiPageWikiLink Flight_of_the_Wild_Geese.
- Kyne wikiPageWikiLink Ireland.
- Kyne wikiPageWikiLink John_Anthony_Christopher_Kyne.
- Kyne wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Bishop_of_Meath.
- Kyne wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Meath.
- Kyne wikiPageWikiLink Shepherd.
- Kyne wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Kyne wikiPageWikiLink Vernacular.
- Kyne wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kyne".
- Kyne hasPhotoCollection Kyne.
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- Kyne subject Category:Cattle.
- Kyne type Article.
- Kyne type Article.
- Kyne comment "Kyne or kine is held by some to be a pre-modern English word which formed the plural of cow. Only in the 19th century (and in some parts later) did the vernacular contemporary plural cows replace Kyne/Kine.As with many Irish and British surnames which were based on the career of the holder, some cowherds (the bovine equivalent of shepherds) came to have the surname Kyne.However, the gaelic root of the name is O Cadhain, from the word cadhain, meaning wild goose.".
- Kyne label "Kyne".
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- Kyne sameAs Q6451821.
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- Kyne wasDerivedFrom Kyne?oldid=601714749.
- Kyne isPrimaryTopicOf Kyne.