Sarum
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From medieval abbreviations of Middle English Sarisberie,[1] Sarisburie (the spelling attested in the Domesday Book) as Sar̅ or Saꝝ. Because such marks were usually used to abbreviate the Latin ending -rum, by the 13th century some writers mistakenly assumed the full name was Sarum (by the 14th century, Robert Wyvil described himself as episcopus Sarum).[2] For more, see Salisbury.
Sarum
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