countling

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English

Etymology

From count +‎ -ling.

Noun

countling (plural countlings)

  1. A young, inferior, insignificant, or petty count.
    • 1854, Andrew Hamilton, Sixteen Months in the Danish Isles - Volume 2 - Page 6:
      I did not see, but was told of the existence of a tiny countling, less and younger than any of his sisters, and probably too important to be shown about. Indeed he was a very weighty personage, as without him the possessions of his father must [...]

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