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hathill

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Scots

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Etymology

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From Middle English hathil, hathell, hathel, haþel (noble), from a conflation of Old English hæleþ (man, hero, warrior) and æþel (noble).

Adjective

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hathill (comparative mair hathill, superlative maist hathill)

  1. Alternative form of athill

Noun

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hathill (plural hathills)

  1. A noble (nobleman or noblewoman)