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housecarl

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  • huscarl, huskarl

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From 中期英語 houscarl, from 古期英語 hūscarl, from Old Norse húskarl, equivalent to house +‎ carl. Cognate with 古期英語 hūsċeorl, Old Frisian hūskerl.

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housecarl (plural housecarls)

  1. (historical) A member of the Scandinavian royal household troops.

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Housecarl

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In medieval Scandinavia, housecarls (Old Norse: húskarlar, singular húskarl; also anglicised as huscarl (Old English form) and sometimes spelled huscarle or houscarl) were either non-servile menservants, or household troops in personal service of someone, equivalent to a bodyguard to Scandinavian lords and kings. This institution also existed in Anglo-Saxon England after its conquest by the kingdom of Denmark in the 11th century. In England, the royal housecarls had a number of roles, both military and administrative; they are well-known for having fought under Harold Godwinson at the battle of Hastings. The original Old Norse term, húskarl, literally means "house man"; see also the Anglo-Saxon term churl or ceorl, whose root is the same as the Old Norse karl, and which also means "a man, a non-servile peasant".

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