Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
thegn
Noun
/θeɡn/
Definition
A thegn was a local lord or warrior in Anglo-Saxon England, typically serving a king or noble.
Examples
- The thegn swore loyalty to his king and provided soldiers for wars.
- As a thegn, he managed his lands and collected taxes from the peasants.
- During the Anglo-Saxon period, many thegns competed for power and favor at court.
Meaning
Thegns were important figures in the feudal system, holding land and providing military service to their lords in exchange for protection and privileges.
Synonyms
- Lord
- Thane
- Noble