Atheling Definition

ăthə-lĭng, ăth-
noun
An Anglo-Saxon nobleman or prince, especially the heir to a throne.
American Heritage
A nobleman or prince of the Anglo-Saxons.
Webster's New World

A prince, especially an Anglo-Saxon prince or royal heir.

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Other Word Forms of Atheling

Noun

Singular:
atheling
Plural:
athelings

Origin of Atheling

  • From Middle English atheling, from Old English æþeling (“son of a king, man of royal blood, nobleman, chief, prince, king, Christ, God, man, hero, saint”), from Proto-Germanic *aþalingaz (“prince, nobleman”), equivalent to athel +‎ -ing. Cognate with Old Frisian etheling, edling, Old Saxon edhiling, Old High German adaling, Medieval Latin adalingus, adelingus (from Germanic).

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English from Old English ætheling

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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