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godling

English

Etymology

From god +? -ling.

Noun

godling (plural godlings)

  1. minor divinity, a local or inferior god

See also

  • demi-god
  • halfgod
  • hero
  • idol
  • spirit

References

  • Webster's Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary, Springfield, Massachusetts, G.&C. Merriam Co., 1967

Anagrams

  • Golding, dogling, golding, lodging

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gadling

English

Etymology

From Middle English gadling (companion in arms; man, fellow; a person of low birth; rascal, scoundrel; bastard; base, lowborn), gadeling (vagabond), from Old English geaduling, gædeling (kinsman, fellow, companion in arms, comrade), from Proto-West Germanic *gaduling, from Proto-Germanic *gadulingaz, *gadilingaz (relative, kinsman), equivalent to gad +? -ling. Related to Old English g?da (comrade, companion).

Noun

gadling (plural gadlings)

  1. (obsolete) A companion in arms, fellow, comrade.
    • 14th century, unknown author, "The Killing of Abel", Towneley Cycle, manuscript of mid 15th century
      Gedlyngis, I am a fulle grete wat.
  2. A roving vagabond; one who roams
  3. A man of humble condition; a fellow; a low fellow; lowborn; originally comrade or companion, in a good sense, but later used in reproach
  4. A spike on a gauntlet; a gad.

References

  • Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia

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