eþel

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See also: ethel and Ethel

Old English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Proto-West Germanic *ōþil, from a variant of Proto-Germanic *ōþalą.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈeː.θel/, [ˈeː.ðel]

Noun[edit]

ēþel m

  1. one's native country, homeland
    Iċ wille ġesēċan mīnne ēðel ofer sǣ.
    I want to visit my homeland across the sea.
    Flīema biþ sē þe his ēðel forlēt oþþe under þrucce oþþe for nīede.
    A refugee is someone who left their home country either under pressure or out of necessity.
  2. the rune

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