Ceorl

/ˈtʃɛorl/ noun

A freeman of the lowest rank in Anglo-Saxon England, ranking above a slave but below a noble or thane.

From Old English ceorl or churl, related to Proto-Germanic karlaz meaning 'man' or 'fellow.' The word survived into Middle English as 'churl,' which developed the sense of a rude or uncouth person as the class declined in status.

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