atheling (Meaning)

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atheling (n.)

An Anglo-Saxon prince or nobleman; esp., the heir apparent or a prince of the royal family.

Synonyms & Antonyms of atheling

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atheling Sentence Examples

  1. The atheling, or prince, was groomed from birth to ascend the throne.
  2. In medieval England, the atheling was considered the direct heir to the monarchy.
  3. The atheling's presence at court brought a sense of anticipation among the nobles.
  4. As the atheling matured, his responsibilities within the kingdom grew.
  5. The atheling's lineage traced back through generations of noble blood.
  6. It was whispered among the courtiers that the atheling possessed unparalleled wit and charm.
  7. The atheling's impending coronation filled the kingdom with both excitement and trepidation.
  8. Every decision made by the atheling carried significant weight in the realm.
  9. The atheling's education encompassed not only governance but also diplomacy and warfare.
  10. The people eagerly awaited the day when the atheling would assume the throne and lead them into a new era.

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An Anglo-Saxon prince or nobleman; esp., the heir apparent or a prince of the royal family.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The atheling, or prince, was groomed from birth to ascend the throne.

In medieval England, the atheling was considered the direct heir to the monarchy.

The atheling's presence at court brought a sense of anticipation among the nobles.

As the atheling matured, his responsibilities within the kingdom grew.