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| I have wondered about "Cumbling" as Michael's epithet. I have just found an entry for "cumbling" ini the Middle English Compendium of the University of Michigan: https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/middle-english-dictionary/dictionary/MED8519
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| That reference lists <cǒmeling n. Also comling, cum(e)ling, cumbling & (early) kimeling, kemeling.> from
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| <OE *cymeling, with early substitution of the vowel of cǒmen v.>
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| It can be used as <One who is not a native or a citizen: foreigner, intruder, newcomer; stranger, traveler; a homeless person; -- also used attributively; (b) an adopted child, an orphan.>, all of which are plausible meanings for his epithet.
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| Any comments from wiser souls than I? May I add this as a postscript to the entry for Cumbling Michael?
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| :As an annotation, of course. I hate them in general, but this would be better than most. Only the ''comeling'' version makes it to the OED. --[[User:Old Dickens|Old Dickens]] ([[User talk:Old Dickens|talk]]) 20:09, 17 April 2020 (UTC)
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