Earls

/ɜrlz/ noun

Plural of earl; high-ranking British noblemen who are below a marquis but above a viscount in the social hierarchy.

From Old English 'eorl,' originally meaning 'man of noble birth' or 'warrior.' The word comes from Germanic roots and was used in Anglo-Saxon England before Norman nobility titles were introduced.

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