thane

[theɪn]

thane Definition

  • 1a feudal lord or baron in Scotland
  • 2a person who holds lands or tenements from a landlord by feudal tenure
  • 3a police officer in India

Using thane: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "thane" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The thane was responsible for collecting taxes from the serfs.

  • Example

    Macbeth was a thane before he became king.

  • Example

    The thane's castle was built on a hill overlooking the village.

thane Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for thane

Phrases with thane

  • thane of Cawdor

    a title given to Macbeth in Shakespeare's play 'Macbeth'

    Example

    All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, Thane of Cawdor!

  • thane's daughter

    a term used to refer to a woman of noble birth in Scotland

    Example

    The thane's daughter was known for her beauty and grace.

  • thane's horse

    a term used to refer to a horse that belongs to a thane or a nobleman

    Example

    The thane's horse was a magnificent stallion with a shiny black coat.

Origins of thane

from Old English 'thegen', meaning 'servant, attendant'

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Summary: thane in Brief

The term 'thane' [theɪn] has three main meanings: a feudal lord or baron in Scotland, a person who holds lands or tenements from a landlord by feudal tenure, and a police officer in India. It is often associated with the Middle Ages and feudalism, as exemplified by 'Macbeth was a thane before he became king.'