Correct spelling for the English word "edling" is [ˈɛdlɪŋ], [ˈɛdlɪŋ], [ˈɛ_d_l_ɪ_ŋ] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "edling" is derived from the Old English term "ǣtheling", which means "noble" or "prince". It was a title used in Anglo-Saxon England to refer to the sons or descendants of a king. In Old Norse, this term was spelled as "ethlingr", with similar meaning. Over time, the spelling and pronunciation evolved into "edling" in Middle English.