cennestre

cennestre, f.n: mother. (KEN-ness-truh / ˈkɛn-nɛs-trə)

Historiated initial in a medieval manuscript depicting a grey-haired man on his knees praying to the Virgin Mary, who wears a crown and offers her breast to the baby Jesus cradled in one arm.
Manuscript owner (Roger of Waltham) depicted with Virgin Mary and Christ; England (London), c. 1325-1335; University of Glasgow, Sp Coll MS Hunter 231 (U.3.4), p. 62. [gla.ac.uk]

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