"cyne-līċ 'Royal' where the second part is a suffix, but combinations of prefix and suffix do not occur; cyne must therefore be interpreted as an allomorph of cyning " but on the way to becoming a prefix." helm means helm or hat so cyne-helm(ian) means "to crown" (Hogg & Denison 2006, p. 228) Hogg, Richard M.; Denison, David (2006). A history of the English language (illustrated ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 228. ISBN978-0-521-66227-7.