Sarum

English dictionary entry

Meanings

name
  1. Salisbury, England.
  2. The Latin liturgical rite developed at Salisbury Cathedral from the late eleventh century until the English Reformation.

Word forms

Sarum

Etymology

From medieval abbreviations of Middle English Sarisberie, 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). For more, see Salisbury.

Derived words

New Sarum Old Sarum
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