hathel

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From a conflation of haleth (hero, warrior) (from Old English hæleþ) and athel, athele (noble) (from Old English æþele). More at athel, heleth.

Noun

hathel (plural hathels)

  1. A noble; a noble man of worth; man.

Descendants

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