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housecarl
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house·carl  (houskärl)
n.
A member of the bodyguard or household troops of a Danish or Anglo-Saxon king or noble.

housecarl [ˈhaʊsˌkɑːl]
n
(Historical Terms) (in medieval Europe) a household warrior of Danish kings and noblemen
[Old English hūscarl, from Old Norse hūskarl manservant, from hūs house + karl man; see churl]


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