- OTHIR
- OTHIRnomen viri, 2. Paral. c. 25. v. 4. Latine excellens, aut residivus.
Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.
Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.
Written Scots language — examples from various sources.Text from Legend of the Saints 14th CenturyXXXIII. GEORGE. Ȝete of sancte george is my wil, gyf I connandes had þere til to translat þe haly story, as wrytine in þe buk fand I. for he wes richt haly mañ fele tynt… … Wikipedia
go — 1. verb /ɡəʊ,ɡoʊ/ a) To move from one place to another. ‘As for that,’ seyde Sir Trystram, ‘I may chose othir to ryde othir to go.’ b) To leave; to move away. Master Piercie our new President, was so sicke hee could neither goe nor stand. Syn … Wiktionary
Le Pèlerinage de l'Âme — or The Pilgrimage of the Soul is an Old French poem by Guillaume de Deguileville. The Manuscripts of Le Pèlerinage de l Âme The Middle English Pilgrimage of the Soul exists complete or in part in at least ten fifteenth century manuscripts and one … Wikipedia
gree — noun /ɡɹiː/ a) Pre eminence; victory or superiority in combat (hence also, the prize for winning a combat). My grand daughter doesnt like to be kept waitin when the tea is ready, for it takes me time to crammle aboon the grees, for there be a… … Wiktionary
Morte d'Arthur, Le — by Sir Thomas Malory (ca. 1469–1470) Beside CHAUCER’s CANTERBURY TALES, Le Morte d Arthur is perhaps the most enduringly popular of all English texts written in the Middle Ages, and it is certainly the most famous of all English treatments… … Encyclopedia of medieval literature
Gammons — There are two possible sources of this interesting and unusual Medieval English name, the first and most likely being that it is a nickname surname for a merry or sporty person, fond of or good at games. The derivation of this surname is from the … Surnames reference