Definition: The word 'aisling' appears to be a singular, masculine noun in Old English language, derived from the Old Irish name 'Aisin' which means "wing." This term was often used as a personal title or name for a person. In this context, it's not clear if 'aisling' is a common term in English literature or when someone uses it. The word could also be seen more metaphorically in Christian literature as 'beloved one' (Greek: แผฮปฮตฮบฯฮฟฮฝฮฎฯฮนฮฑ) in reference to Jesus Christ, which could denote a personal connection, friendship, or affection between the speaker and the person referred to. However, without further context, it's not entirely clear whether 'aisling' is specifically mentioned as part of a specific literary work. If you have more information about this term, I'd be happy to provide more details!
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