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Esne vs Erne - What's the difference?

esne | erne |

As a noun esne

is (anglo-saxon|historical) a hireling of servile status; slave.

As a proper noun erne is

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esne

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (Anglo-Saxon, historical) A hireling of servile status; slave.
  • *1818 , Samuel Heywood, A dissertation upon the distinctions in society :
  • To an esne , therefore, I refer the entry in Doomsday-book, that at Chester, if a male or female slave shall do any [...]
  • *1875 , William Stubbs, The constitutional history of England, in its origin and development :
  • [...] of British extraction captured or purchased, — or of the common German stock descended from the slaves of the first colonists: the esne or slave who works for hire; [...]
  • *2011 , David Anthony Edgell Pelteret, Slavery in Early Mediaeval England :
  • [...] insist that in the event of the death of an esne his full value had to be paid.
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    erne

    English

    (wikipedia erne)

    Alternative forms

    * (l), (l)

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (chiefly, poetic, dialectal, scientific) An eagle.
  • The bald earn
  • An eagle with a distinctive white tail; specifically, the white-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla ).
  • Synonyms

    * (an eagle) sea eagle, white-tailed eagle

    Derived terms

    * (l)

    Anagrams

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