ethelborn

English

Etymology

From Old English æþelboren (noble, high-born), from æþele (noble) + boren (born)

Pronunciation

Adjective

ethelborn (not comparable)

  1. (rare) noble, high-born

Noun

ethelborn (plural ethelborn)

  1. (rare) a nobleman or noblewoman
  2. (rare, in the plural "the ethelborn") the nobility

References

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