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Northumber
Norˈthumber Now rare. [OE. Norðhymbre (also Norðan-), f. norð- north + Humbre the Humber. The ME. α-forms appear to represent the OE. gen. or dat. pl., but may have been taken in the sense of ‘Northumberland’.] pl. The ancient inhabitants of Northumbria, or that part of England lying north of the Hu... Oxford English Dictionary
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north
▪ I. north, adv., n., and a. (nɔːθ) Forms: 1–3 norð, 1–4 norþ (Orm. norrþ), 3– north, 5–6 northe, Sc. northt. Also abbrev. N. [Common Teutonic: OE. norð, norþ = OS. norđ, OFris. north, noerd, MDu. nort, noort (Du. noord), MLG. nort, OHG. nort, nord (G. nord), ON. norðr (Sw. nord, norr, Da. nord): no... Oxford English Dictionary
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write
▪ I. write, n. Chiefly Sc. (raɪt) Also 5–7 wryte (5 vryte, 6 Sc. vryit, wryt), 4 wriȝt, 5 wryȝt, 6 north. wrighte; Sc. 6–7 wreit (6 vr-, ur-), 7 wreitte, 6–9 wreat, 7 wreatt, wrait, 9 wraet, vreet. [var. of writ n. after write v., or directly f. the latter. Examples earlier than the 16th century are... Oxford English Dictionary
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