æþele
Old English
adj
Definitions
- noble
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *aþalaz (noble).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*aþalaz
Gloss
noble
Concept
Semantic Field
Social and political relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Adel English
- Adela English
- Adele English
- Adell English
- Adolf English
- Alphonse English
- Athelstan English
- Ethelwolf English
- adeling English
- antinoble English
- athel English
- ennoble English
- ethelborn English
- noble English
- noblebright English
- nobleman English
- nobleness English
- nobler English
- noblewoman English
- nobly English
- nonnoble English
- unnoble English
- Adel German
- Adelger German
- Adelgunde German
- Adler German
- Adolf German
- Albert German
- Edelgas German
- Edelmut German
- Edelstahl German
- Edelstein German
- Edeltanne German
- Edelweiß German
- Gutedel German
- edel German
- edelmütig German
- edelsüß German
- unedel German
- veredeln German
- Adele Italian
- Aalderik Dutch, Flemish
- Aaldert Dutch, Flemish
- Aaldrik Dutch, Flemish
- Aalrik Dutch, Flemish
- Adèle French
- noble French
- *átta Proto-Indo-European
- *Aþalarēdaz Proto-Germanic
- *aþalaz Proto-Germanic
- *aþalą Proto-Germanic
- *aþulingaz Proto-Germanic
- *rēdaz Proto-Germanic
- -cund Old English
- boren Old English
- cyning Old English
- rǣd Old English
- wulf Old English
- Æþelred Old English
- Æþelwulf Old English
- æþelboren Old English
- æþelcund Old English
- æþelcyning Old English
- æþeling Old English
- æþelnes Old English
- athel Middle English
- athele Middle English
- atheling Middle English
- ōðal Old Norse
- noble Old French
- aðal- Icelandic
- Adalheidis Old High German
- adal Old High German
- edel Middle High German
- אַדל Yiddish
- *aþalawulf gmw-pro
- 阿德拉 Chinese
- athal Old Saxon
- athill Scots
- eal Western Frisian
- ȳduł Vilamovian