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æþel
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Josh JenkinsOld English
Etymology
From a suffixed form of Proto-Germanic *ōþ-. Cognate with Old Saxon oðil, Old Frisian ethel, Old High German uodil, Old Norse óðal.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈæːðel/
Noun
ǣþel m.
- homeland, ancestral territory
Declension
Singular | Plural | |
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nominative | ǣþel | ǣþelas |
accusative | ǣþel | ǣþelas |
genitive | ǣþeles | ǣþela |
dative | ǣþele | ǣþelum |
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