The word "cenegild" is an Old English term that refers to a type of tax paid to a lord or king. It is pronounced as /ˈsɛnəɡɪld/ and is spelled with a combination of the letters C, E, N, E, G, I, L, and D. The IPA phonetic transcription reveals that the "c" is pronounced as /s/, followed by a short "e" sound, followed by /n/, and another short "e" sound. The "g" is pronounced as /ɡ/, and the final "d" is pronounced as /d/.