EDHILINGUS, an ancient appellation of the nobility among the Anglo-Saxons.
The Saxon nation, says Nithard (Hist. lib. iv.) is divided into three orders or classes of people; the edhilingi, the frillingi, and the laezzi; which signify the nobility, the freemen, and the vassals or slaves.
Instead of edhilling, we sometimes meet with atheling, or athelingi; which appellation was likewise given to the king's son, and the presumptive heir of the crown.
See Athelling.