Ethel - meaning and definition. What is Ethel
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What (who) is Ethel - definition

RUNE
Othala Rune; ᛟ; Odal Rune; Othala rune; Othila; Othila rune; Œðel; Oþal; Othalan; Ôþalan; OEdel; Othal; O rune; Odal rune; Eþel; Éðel rune; Aþel; Ēðel; Aþal; Odal (rune)
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  • The left panel of the Franks Casket
  • Illustration of the Thorsberg chape showing the runic inscriptions on both sides

Ethel         
FEMALE GIVEN NAME
Æðel; Ethel (name); Ethel (given name)
·adj Noble.
Ethel         
FEMALE GIVEN NAME
Æðel; Ethel (name); Ethel (given name)
Ethel (also æthel) is an Old English word meaning "noble", today often used as a feminine given name.
Hurricane Ethel (1960)         
CATEGORY 3 ATLANTIC HURRICANE IN 1960
Hurricane Ethel was one of two major hurricanes in the 1960 Atlantic hurricane season. The sixth known tropical cyclone, fifth named storm, and fourth hurricane of the season, Ethel developed from a disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico on September 14.

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Othala

Othala (), also known as ēðel and odal, is a rune that represents the o and œ phonemes in the Elder Futhark and the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc writing systems respectively. Its name is derived from the reconstructed Proto-Germanic *ōþala- "heritage; inheritance, inherited estate". As it does not occur in Younger Futhark, it disappears from the Scandinavian record around the 8th century, however its usage continued in England into the 11th century.

As with other symbols used historically in Europe such as the swastika and Celtic cross, othala has been appropriated by far-right groups such as the Nazi party and neo-Nazis. The rune also continues to be used in non-racist contexts, both in Heathenry and in wider popular culture such as the works of J.R.R. Tolkien.

Examples of use of Ethel
1. A month later, Ethel Rosenberg was also arrested.
2. David corroborated that story, which became significant evidence against Ethel.
3. Ethel Wasgatt Dennis, Christian Science Hymnal, No. 3
4. Crippen, meanwhile, became enamoured with his secretary, Ethel.
5. I said, ‘Oh, hello, Ethel.‘ And she said, ‘Don‘t.