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Thane Meaning in English

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ˈθeɪn
THAYN
θˈeɪn
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Definition

A thane was a nobleman in medieval Scotland or England, similar to a lord, who held land granted by the king or another noble.

Usage & Nuances

"Thane" is now only used in historical, literary, or fantasy contexts, most famously in Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' ('Thane of Cawdor'). It is not used for modern titles or people.

Example Sentences

A thane served the king in ancient Scotland.

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The thane owned large lands and a castle.

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Macbeth was made thane of Cawdor.

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In old stories, a thane was respected by villagers and feared by his enemies.

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You’ll only hear the word thane in history books or maybe in a Shakespeare play.

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These days, being called a thane would probably just confuse people.

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