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- 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...
- Peterborough Chronicle, which continued to be compiled up to 1154; the Ormulum, a biblical commentary probably composed in Lincolnshire in the second...
- ᫌ : 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...
- 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...
- 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)...
- U+A7D3 ꟓ LATIN SMALL LETTER DOUBLE THORN was used in the Middle English Ormulum Pronunciation of English ⟨th⟩ Sho (letter), Ϸ, a similar letter in the...
- 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...
- 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 –...
- "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...
- the given name include: Orrm or Orrmin (12th century), the author of the Ormulum Orm Eriksson (c.1476–1521), Norwegian nobleman, executed for involvement...