Adel
German (Berlin)
[ˈaːdl̩]
noun
Definitions
- nobility
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German adal (noble, nobility) inherited from Proto-Germanic *aþalą.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*aþalą
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Adel English
- Adell English
- Adolf English
- Alphonse English
- Adelger German
- Adelgunde German
- Adolf German
- Albert German
- Prädialadel German
- en German
- praedial German
- prädial German
- Aalderik Dutch, Flemish
- Aaldert Dutch, Flemish
- Aaldrik Dutch, Flemish
- Aalrik Dutch, Flemish
- Adèle French
- *átta Proto-Indo-European
- adel Norwegian Bokmål
- adelsmann Norwegian Bokmål
- adelsmerke Norwegian Bokmål
- *aþalaz Proto-Germanic
- *aþalą Proto-Germanic
- Æþelred Old English
- æþele Old English
- aðal Old Norse
- ōðal Old Norse
- aðal- Icelandic
- Adalheidis Old High German
- adal Old High German
- edel Middle High German
- אַדל Yiddish
- *athal Old Dutch
- adel Middle Low German
- athal Old Saxon
- eal Western Frisian
- ȳduł Vilamovian