earl

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See also: Earl

English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle English erl, erle, from Old English eorl, from Proto-West Germanic *erl, from Proto-Germanic *erlaz (compare Old Saxon erl, Old Norse jarl), from Proto-Germanic *erōną, *arōną (compare Old Norse jara (fight, battle)). Doublet of jarl.

Unrelated to ealdorman (alderman).

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earl (plural earls)

  1. (nobility) A British or Irish nobleman next in rank above a viscount and below a marquess; equivalent to a European count. A female using the style is termed a countess.
  2. (entomology) Any of various nymphalid butterflies of the genus Tanaecia. Other butterflies in this genus are called counts and viscounts.

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Polish[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Unadapted borrowing from English earl, from Middle English erle, erl, from Old English eorl, from Proto-Germanic *erlaz, from *erōną, *arōną, from Proto-Indo-European *h₃er-.

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earl m pers

  1. earl (British or Irish nobleman)

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Further reading[edit]

  • earl in Polish dictionaries at PWN