出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2024/09/06 17:32 UTC 版)
Borrowed from Welsh edling, from Middle Welsh edling, edlyg, from 古期英語 eþeling, Mercian form of æþeling, possibly through an intermediate 中期英語 *edelyng. Doublet of atheling.
The modern pronunciation with /d/ is either a spelling pronunciation (in Middle Welsh,
edling (plural edlings)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2010/10/03 15:28 UTC 版)
Edling (Welsh: etifedd) was a title given to the agreed successor or heir apparent of a reigning Welsh monarch. The title comes from the Anglo-Saxon language word Æðling (for example, see Edgar Ætheling), literally meaning noble child, which was used in the Anglo Saxon kingdoms of England before the Norman Conquest to denote one of "royal blood".
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