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Aetheling
Ætheling, also spelt Aetheling, Atheling or Etheling, was an Old English term (æþeling) used in Anglo-Saxon England to designate princes of the royal dynasty who were eligible for the kingship. Ætheling is an Old English and Old Saxon compound of aethele, æþele or (a)ethel, meaning "noble family", and -ing, which means "belonging to." It is etymologically related to the modern German words Adel, "nobility", and adelig or adlig, "noble", and also to the modern Swedish word ättling ("descendant".) It was usually rendered in Latin as clito.

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atheling
\ath"el*ing\ (ăth"&ebreve;l*&ibreve;ng), n. [as. ??eling noble, fr. ??ele noble, akin to g. adel nobility, edel noble. the word ??el, e. ethel, is in many as. proper names, as ethelwolf, noble wolf; ethelbald, noble bold; ethelbert, noble bright.] an anglo-saxon prince or nobleman; esp., the heir apparent or a prince of the royal family. [written also adeling and ?theling.]



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An Anglo-Saxon prince or nobleman; esp., the heir apparent or a prince of the royal family.
  

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