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12th century English book of homilies
twelfth-century work of biblical exegesis, written by an Augustinian canon named Orrm (or Orrmin) and consisting of just under 19,000 lines of early Middle English
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Homilist and Augustinian canon
Orrm, also known as Orrmin (Late Old English pronunciation: [ˈɔrˠmin]; fl. 1150s–80s), was an Augustinian canon from south Lincolnshire who wrote the Ormulum
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West Germanic language
composition of the Ormulum (c. late 12th century), a work by the Augustinian canon Orrm which highlights the blending of Old English and Anglo‑Norman elements in
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Name list
name usually of Scandinavian origin. People with the given name include: Orrm or Orrmin (12th century), the author of the Ormulum Orm Eriksson (c.1476–1521)
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English language during the Middle Ages
taken place by the 1150s to 1180s, the period when the Augustinian canon Orrm wrote the Ormulum, one of the oldest surviving texts in Middle English. Contact
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Topics referred to by the same term
Anglo-Saxon personal name during period of the Danelaw. Orm may also refer to: Orrm or Orrmin, the author of the Ormulum, a 12th century Christian text the commissioner
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reforms Name of work Date completed Creator(s) Alphabet Ormulum c. 1150–1180 Orrm Extended Gospel according to Saint Matthew 1550 John Cheke Diacriticized
List of language reforms of English
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John Britannia 1801 blank verse Olson, Charles Maximus Poems 1953–1975 Orrm Ormulum 1150–1180 18,956 lines unrhymed strict heptameter Peterson, Joseph
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Proposals to phoneticise English spelling
recommended it in his A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language (1806). Orrm, 12th century Augustine canon monk and eponymous author of the Ormulum, in
English-language spelling reform
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Church in Lincolnshire, England
development of the language. It was probably written in Bourne Abbey by Orrm, an Augustinian canon, in around 1175. Robert Mannyng, or Robert de Brunne
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melodically. The 19,000 line Ormulum, produced by the Augustinian canon Orrm of Lincolnshire around 1150, includes partial translations and paraphrases
Middle English Bible translations
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Just
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Hindu, Indian
Love and Affection
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Norse Teutonic
Goddess or warrior.
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Latin American Irish French Hebrew Italian
Dark.
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which is the Greek form of Elijah.
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English : habitational name from any of many minor places, notably in Devon, called Northcott or Northcote, named in Old English with norð ‘north’ + cot ‘cottage’, ‘shelter’.
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Gold
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Offspring.
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Divine; Beauty of Goddess
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