💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Eorl"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| eorlcundmannoun | (historical) A kinsman of an Anglo-Saxon eorl. |
| ethelbornnoun | (obsolete, rare) Noble; high-born. |
| ceorlnoun | (historical) An Anglo-Saxon churl. |
| ethelnoun | A female given name from Old English, popular at the turn of the 20th century. |
| ethelingnoun | Alternative form of atheling. [(puristic) A prince, especially an Anglo-Saxon prince or royal heir.] |
| eldonnoun | A village in County Durham, England. |
| athelingnoun | (puristic) A prince, especially an Anglo-Saxon prince or royal heir. |
| thegnnoun | Alternative spelling of thane. [(historical) A rank of nobility in pre-Norman England, roughly equivalent to baron.] |
| hlafordnoun | An Anglo-Saxon lord. |
| aethelingnoun | Alternative form of atheling. [(puristic) A prince, especially an Anglo-Saxon prince or royal heir.] |
| oldlingnoun | One who is old or advanced in years; elder. |
| eldarnoun | (fantasy) An elf, one of a particular group of elves, or an elflike creature. |
| æthelingnoun | Alternative spelling of atheling. [(puristic) A prince, especially an Anglo-Saxon prince or royal heir.] |
| ælfricnoun | the name of several historically significant men in tenth- and eleventh-century England |
| erl-kingnoun | Alternative form of erlking. [(European folklore) In German literature and modern folklore, a malicious elf or spirit who preys on children.] |
| odalnoun | The ownership and claim of such land. |
| earldomnoun | The territory controlled by an earl. |
| œthelnoun | Alternative spelling of ethel (the letter Œ, œ). [The rune ᛟ.] |
| elfenoun | Obsolete spelling of elf. [(Germanic mythology) A supernatural being or spirit associated with illness, mischief, and harmful or dangerous magical influence; in later Norse sources, sometimes divided into benevolent light elves (inhabiting Álfheimr) and malevolent dark elves.] |
| gafolgeldernoun | (historical) An Anglo-Saxon householder who owes rent to the king or his grantees rather than to a private landowner. |
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