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athel

Thane vs Athel - What's the difference?

thane | athel |


As nouns the difference between thane and athel

is that thane is cranberry shrub while athel is (obsolete) a chief or lord.

As an adjective athel is

noble; illustrious.

Hathel vs Athel - What's the difference?

hathel | athel |


As nouns the difference between hathel and athel

is that hathel is a noble; a noble man of worth; man while athel is a chief or lord.

As an adjective athel is

noble; illustrious.

Athel vs Ethel - What's the difference?

athel | ethel |

Ethel is a alternative form of athel.



As nouns the difference between athel and ethel

is that athel is a chief or lord while ethel is the letter Œ/œ, or the rune ᛟ.

As an adjective athel

is noble; illustrious.

As a proper noun Ethel is

{{given name|female|from=Old English}}, popular at the turn of the 20th century.

Rathel vs Athel - What's the difference?

rathel | athel |


As a verb rathel

is to fix; root.

As an adjective athel is

noble; illustrious.

As a noun athel is

a chief or lord.

Taxonomy vs Athel - What's the difference?

taxonomy | athel |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and athel

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while athel is a chief or lord.

As an adjective athel is

noble; illustrious.

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