Athel

/ˈæðəl/ noun

An Old English nobleman or person of noble birth; an aristocrat or member of the ruling class in Anglo-Saxon England.

From Old English 'athel' or 'athele,' meaning noble or of noble birth. The word appears in names like 'Ethelred' and 'Ethelbert,' where 'athel' was an honorific prefix for kings.

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