thegn

/θeɪn/
noun
  1. A man who served a lord or king in Anglo-Saxon England, often holding land in exchange for military service.
    • The thegn led his warriors into battle to defend the kingdom.
    • The thegn swore loyalty to the king and received a grant of land.
    • In the epic poem Beowulf, the hero is a thegn of King Hrothgar.
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