Abthain

/ˈæbθeɪn/ noun

A Scottish feudal lord or nobleman; a person of rank in medieval Scotland, often a chief or tenant-in-chief.

From Gaelic 'ab thain' (ab = 'of' + thain = 'thane'). A historical term specific to Scottish feudalism describing nobility below the rank of earl.

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