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  • Ormulum
  • 12th century English book of homilies

    The Ormulum or Orrmulum is a twelfth-century work of biblical exegesis, written by an Augustinian canon named Orrm (or Orrmin) and consisting of just

    Ormulum

    Ormulum

    Ormulum

  • Middle English
  • English language during the Middle Ages

    the 1150s to 1180s, the period when the Augustinian canon Orrm wrote the Ormulum, one of the oldest surviving texts in Middle English. Contact with Old

    Middle English

    Middle English

    Middle_English

  • Orrm
  • Homilist and Augustinian canon

    1150s–80s), was an Augustinian canon from south Lincolnshire who wrote the Ormulum, a collection of verse homilies that is the oldest English autograph and

    Orrm

    Orrm

  • English language
  • West Germanic language

    Old to Middle English can also be placed during the composition of the Ormulum (c. late 12th century), a work by the Augustinian canon Orrm which highlights

    English language

    English language

    English_language

  • G
  • Seventh letter of the Latin alphabet

    ᫌ : Combining insular g, used in the Ormulum Ꝿ ꝿ : Turned insular g Ꟑ ꟑ : Closed insular g, used in the Ormulum ɢ : Latin letter small capital G, used

    G

    G

    G

  • Middle English literature
  • and courts of law. Early examples of Middle English literature are the Ormulum and Havelock the Dane. In the fourteenth century major works of English

    Middle English literature

    Middle_English_literature

  • T
  • Twentieth letter of the Latin alphabet

    voiceless dental fricative [θ] ᫎ : Combining small insular t was used in the Ormulum ʇ : Turned small t is used in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)

    T

    T

    T

  • R
  • Eighteenth letter of the latin alphabet

    Ꞃ ꞃ – Insular r (Gaelic type) ᫍ – Combining Insular r, as used in the Ormulum 𐤓 – Semitic letter Resh, from which the following letters derive: Ρ ρ

    R

    R

    R

  • Midgard
  • Location in Germanic cosmology

    "enclosure" is yard. An early example of this transformation is from the Ormulum: þatt ure Drihhtin wollde / ben borenn i þiss middellærd that our Lord

    Midgard

    Midgard

  • Thorn (letter)
  • Letter of Old English and some Scandinavian languages

    U+A7D3 ꟓ LATIN SMALL LETTER DOUBLE THORN was used in the Middle English Ormulum Eth, Ð, another Old English and Icelandic letter Icelandic keyboard layout –

    Thorn (letter)

    Thorn (letter)

    Thorn_(letter)

  • Orm
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the Danelaw. Orm may also refer to: Orrm or Orrmin, the author of the Ormulum, a 12th century Christian text the commissioner of the Kirkdale sundial

    Orm

    Orm

  • Unicode subscripts and superscripts
  • Unicode denominator & numerator glyphs

    block contains three combining insular letters for the Middle English Ormulum, ◌ᫌ ◌ᫍ ◌ᫎ. The Combining Diacritical Marks Supplement block contains additional

    Unicode subscripts and superscripts

    Unicode_subscripts_and_superscripts

  • Orm (given name)
  • Name list

    the given name include: Orrm or Orrmin (12th century), the author of the Ormulum Orm Eriksson (c.1476–1521), Norwegian nobleman, executed for involvement

    Orm (given name)

    Orm_(given_name)

  • Gaelic type
  • Typefaces to print Classical Gaelic

    Unicode 14.0 (2021) added characters, including Insular letters, for the Ormulum: Ꟑ ꟑ Closed Insular G (U+A7D0, U+A7D1) ◌ᫌ Combining Insular G (U+1ACC)

    Gaelic type

    Gaelic_type

  • Handfasting
  • Medieval European betrothal practice

    Mary is described as "handfast (to) a good man called Joseph". "?c1200 Ormulum (Burchfield transcript) l. 2389 "Ȝho wass hanndfesst an god mann Þatt iosæp

    Handfasting

    Handfasting

    Handfasting

  • Heptameter
  • Meter consisting of seven metrical feet

    most common form for medieval Latin and vernacular verse, including the Ormulum. Its first use in English is possibly the Poema Morale of the twelfth/thirteenth

    Heptameter

    Heptameter

  • English literature
  • Literature written in the English language

    for example, The Life of Saint Audrey, by Eadmer. During the writing of Ormulum (c. 1150 – c. 1180), the blending of both Old English and Anglo-Norman

    English literature

    English literature

    English_literature

  • Bourne, Lincolnshire
  • Market town in Lincolnshire, England

    Augustine and as time went on it came to be regarded as Augustinian. The Ormulum, an important Middle English Biblical gloss, was probably written in the

    Bourne, Lincolnshire

    Bourne, Lincolnshire

    Bourne,_Lincolnshire

  • Mercian dialect
  • Dialect of Old English

    Middle English dialects emerged and were later found in such works as the Ormulum and the writings of the Gawain poet. In the later Middle Ages, a Mercian

    Mercian dialect

    Mercian_dialect

  • List of language reforms of English
  • language spelling reforms Name of work Date completed Creator(s) Alphabet Ormulum c. 1150–1180 Orrm Extended Gospel according to Saint Matthew 1550 John

    List of language reforms of English

    List_of_language_reforms_of_English

  • List of long poems in English
  • Britannia 1801 blank verse Olson, Charles Maximus Poems 1953–1975 Orrm Ormulum 1150–1180 18,956 lines unrhymed strict heptameter Peterson, Joseph G. Inside

    List of long poems in English

    List_of_long_poems_in_English

  • Phonological history of English
  • Sound changes

    Later on, many of these vowels were shortened again; but evidence from the Ormulum shows that this lengthening was once quite general. Remnants persist in

    Phonological history of English

    Phonological_history_of_English

  • Ayenbite of Inwyt
  • Middle English prose work

    English /hl/ consonant cluster. None of these features are found in the Ormulum, from Lincolnshire, which is almost two centuries older. As Michael explains

    Ayenbite of Inwyt

    Ayenbite_of_Inwyt

  • Bible translations into English
  • parts of the country still speaking Cornish, and perhaps Cumbric. The Ormulum is in Middle English of the 12th century. Like its Old English precursor

    Bible translations into English

    Bible_translations_into_English

  • English-language spelling reform
  • Proposals to phoneticise English spelling

    (1806). Orrm, 12th century Augustine canon monk and eponymous author of the Ormulum, in which he stated that, since he dislikes that people are mispronouncing

    English-language spelling reform

    English-language spelling reform

    English-language_spelling_reform

  • Speculum literature
  • Medieval literary genre

    King's mirror, Konungs_skuggsjá, written in the mid 13th century in Norway Ormulum, written by a certain Orm in Central England, bears an indirect reference

    Speculum literature

    Speculum literature

    Speculum_literature

  • Middle English Bible translations
  • scripture was always mediated orally, visually or melodically. The 19,000 line Ormulum, produced by the Augustinian canon Orrm of Lincolnshire around 1150, includes

    Middle English Bible translations

    Middle_English_Bible_translations

  • List of Latin-script letters
  • ᵹ Insular G Used in a variety of phonetic contexts Ꟑ Closed insular G Ormulum /g/ Ɡ ɡ ᶢ Script G IPA IPA voiced velar plosive ꬶ Script G with crossed-tail

    List of Latin-script letters

    List_of_Latin-script_letters

  • Combining Diacritical Marks Extended
  • Unicode character block

    Lisa; Liang, Hai (2021-01-14), "3l. Ten Characters for Middle English (Ormulum)", Recommendations to UTC #166 January 2021 on Script Proposals L2/21-009

    Combining Diacritical Marks Extended

    Combining Diacritical Marks Extended

    Combining_Diacritical_Marks_Extended

  • Bible translations in the Middle Ages
  • available in English by the eleventh century". After the Norman Conquest, the Ormulum, produced by the Augustinian friar Orm of Lincolnshire around 1150, includes

    Bible translations in the Middle Ages

    Bible translations in the Middle Ages

    Bible_translations_in_the_Middle_Ages

  • -lock
  • English language suffix

    is -leikr, loaned into North Midlands Middle English as -laik, in the Ormulum appearing as -leȝȝe. The suffix came to be used synonymously with -nesse

    -lock

    -lock

  • Robert Meadows White
  • English cleric and academic

    then being prepared by Joseph Bosworth. About 1832 he started editing the Ormulum, a harmonised gospel narrative in verse, preserved in a unique manuscript

    Robert Meadows White

    Robert_Meadows_White

  • Jan van Vliet
  • of these was purchased by Junius: this was the unique manuscript of the Ormulum. It is as the first known owner of this manuscript in modern times that

    Jan van Vliet

    Jan_van_Vliet

  • Wycliffe's Bible
  • Middle English translations of the Bible

    prose, such as the Old English Junius manuscript, the Early Middle English Ormulum, the Middle English Metrical Paraphrase of the Old Testament and the Metrical

    Wycliffe's Bible

    Wycliffe's Bible

    Wycliffe's_Bible

  • International English
  • English language as a global means of communication in numerous dialects

    1066, the Englisc language ceased being a literary language (see, e.g., Ormulum) and was replaced by Anglo-Norman as the written language of England. During

    International English

    International_English

  • List of English Bible translations
  • manuscript A few English Bible verses Old English 700 to 1000 Vulgate The Ormulum Some passages from the Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles Middle English

    List of English Bible translations

    List_of_English_Bible_translations

  • Robert Burchfield
  • New Zealand-born editor of the ''Oxford English Dictionary''

    Dictionary of English Etymology. His preparation of an edition of the Ormulum was supervised by J. R. R. Tolkien. Onions recommended him to Dan Davin

    Robert Burchfield

    Robert_Burchfield

  • Latin Extended-D
  • Unicode character block

    Lisa; Liang, Hai (2021-01-14), "3l. Ten Characters for Middle English (Ormulum)", Recommendations to UTC #166 January 2021 on Script Proposals L2/21-009

    Latin Extended-D

    Latin Extended-D

    Latin_Extended-D

  • Erik Brate
  • Swedish linguist and runologist (1857–1924)

    use of Scandinavian loanwords in the twelfth-century Middle English work Ormulum. Brate in that same year was appointed docent of ancient Germanic languages

    Erik Brate

    Erik Brate

    Erik_Brate

  • Old English phonology
  • Pronunciation and sounds of Old English

    attested to some extent in Middle English texts; e.g. the 12th-century Ormulum contains ⟨rhof⟩ but also includes forms spelled with simple ⟨r⟩. The Ayenbite

    Old English phonology

    Old_English_phonology

  • Middle English phonology
  • Historical, reconstructed phonology

    gives the appearance that no lengthening happened, but evidence from the Ormulum indicates otherwise. For details see Phonological history of Old English:

    Middle English phonology

    Middle_English_phonology

  • Joan Turville-Petre
  • English philologist

    Society for Northern Research 12 (1937–45) 177–94; 209–31 "Studies on the Ormulum MS." Journal of English and German Philology 46(1) (January 1947), 1–27

    Joan Turville-Petre

    Joan Turville-Petre

    Joan_Turville-Petre

  • Bourne Abbey
  • Church in Lincolnshire, England

    1536 Simon Watton was excommunicated, though his offence is unknown. The Ormulum, a missal rendered in phonetically spelled English verse, helps bridge

    Bourne Abbey

    Bourne Abbey

    Bourne_Abbey

  • David Denison
  • British linguist (born 1950)

    of English Group-Verbs, with Particular Attention to the Syntax of the Ormulum". He was Smith Professor of English Language & Medieval Literature at the

    David Denison

    David_Denison

  • 12th century in poetry
  • Old East Slavic, dated near the end of the century Durham in Old English Ormulum in Middle English Chanson d'Antioche and other crusader tales at the beginning

    12th century in poetry

    12th_century_in_poetry

  • List of English translations from medieval sources: C
  • 12th-century version of the cross legend, with notes on the orthography of the Ormulum (with a facsimile) and a Middle English Compassio Mariae (Feast of the

    List of English translations from medieval sources: C

    List_of_English_translations_from_medieval_sources:_C

  • Poema Morale
  • Wisse. The twelfth-century Ormulum has the same meter as the Poema, but, in the estimation of at least one critic, the Ormulum lacks the occasional vigor

    Poema Morale

    Poema_Morale

  • Franciscus Junius (the younger)
  • Dutch philologist (1591–1677)

    known as the Junius manuscript after him, and the unique manuscript of the Ormulum. In his later life, Junius devoted himself to the study of the Old Germanic

    Franciscus Junius (the younger)

    Franciscus Junius (the younger)

    Franciscus_Junius_(the_younger)

  • Whitwick
  • Village in Leicestershire, England

    heortan.) and Wic from roughly the same period meaning 'dwelling' (c1175 Ormulum (Burchfield transcript) l. 8512 Iosæp..bærenn ure laferrd crist..Fra land

    Whitwick

    Whitwick

    Whitwick

  • Sir Thomas Aylesbury, 1st Baronet
  • English baronet

    or sold when he was abroad. These included the only manuscript of the Ormulum, which from internal evidence belonged to Aylesbury before it passed to

    Sir Thomas Aylesbury, 1st Baronet

    Sir Thomas Aylesbury, 1st Baronet

    Sir_Thomas_Aylesbury,_1st_Baronet

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Online names & meanings

  • Manti
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Manti

    God Hanuman's Another Name

  • Laird
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    Laird

    Lord.

  • BILE
  • Male

    Irish

    BILE

    Irish name derived from the word bile, BILE means "sacred tree." In mythology, this is the name of a god of healing and light.

  • May
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Kannada

    May

    Month

  • Ramatasan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ramatasan

  • Morleigh
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Morleigh

    From the Meadow on the Moor

  • Scaffeld
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Scaffeld

    From the Crooked Field

  • Kathi
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, Christian, English, German, Greek, Swedish

    Kathi

    Pure; Torture; Form of Catherine

  • Vitola
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Vitola

    Peaceful

  • Oraida
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Oraida

    Eloquent

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