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The word "atheling" has its origins in the Old English word "æþeling," which referred to a member of the royal family or nobility. It was derived from the Proto-Germanic word "aþalunga," meaning "nobleman" or "prince." This word, in turn, is thought to have originated from the Proto-Indo-European root "h₂éth₂el-," which meant "noble" or "royal."
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Etymology The name Adelaide is of Germanic origin deriving from the following elements
Etymology and Origin Old English æþeling Proto Germanic aþalunga Proto Indo Europ
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Etymology Derived from the Old High German adal meaning noble and lint meaning d
Etymology and Origin Old English æþeling Proto Germanic aþalunga Proto Indo Europ
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