Pronunciation: /ˈeθəlɪŋ/
noun a prince or nobleman in Anglo-Saxon England
A1 An aetheling is a noble or prince in Old English society.
A2 The aetheling was next in line for the throne.
B1 The aetheling was well-liked by the people for his kindness and fairness.
B2 The aetheling's coronation ceremony was a grand event attended by nobles from all over the kingdom.
C1 The aetheling's reign brought prosperity and stability to the realm.
C2 The aetheling's wisdom and leadership skills were unmatched, making him a revered ruler.
formal The aetheling was next in line for the throne.
informal The aetheling is expected to inherit the kingdom.
slang The aetheling is basically a royal baby.
figurative In the world of politics, everyone wants to be the aetheling.
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