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The Gersum Project
The Gersum Project, funded by the AHRC, aims to understand Scandinavian influence on English vocabulary by examining the origins of more than 900 words.
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GERSUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun ger· sum ˈgersəm plural -s : a fine paid by a vassal in feudal England to his superior usually on taking a holding.
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Gersum Project – DHI - The Digital Humanities Institute
The Gersum Project aims to understand the Scandinavian influence on English vocabulary. The project is named after the Middle English word gersum, borrowed from ...
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www.dhi.ac.uk
gersum
▪ I. ˈgersum, n. Obs. exc. Hist. Forms: 1 gær-, gersum(a, 2–6, 9 Hist. gersum, 3 garsum, gersom, 5 grassum, 5–6 gersome, girsum(me, gressome, 6 gersumme, -sowme, gyrsome, -soome, -soume, grassumme, gressam, -um, grissume, -ome, 6–7 garsome, 3, 7 gersume, (8 garsom). [OE. gærsum, gersum, str. masc. a...
Oxford English Dictionary
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gersum - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
gersum · English · Middle English · Old English. edit. Noun. edit. gersum m or f. alternative form of gærsum.
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The Gersum Project: A New Resource to Dig Up Viking Treasure ...
The Gersum Project: The Scandinavian Influence on English Vocabulary, which has been funded by the UK's Arts and Humanities Research Council and ...
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gersum, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the late 1500s. Entry status. OED is undergoing a continuous programme of revision to modernize and ...
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The Gersum Project: the Scandinavian Influence on English ... - GtR
The Gersum project will be the fullest survey ever undertaken of the Viking heritage in the English language - a major and iconic subject for all those ...
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gersum and gersume - Middle English Compendium
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses). 1. (a) A treasured object, valuable possession; also, a gift or reward; (b) coll. treasure, valuables, movable possessions; ...
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Gersum Project - Facebook
Gersum aims to understand the Scandinavian influence on English vocabulary by examining the origins of up to 1,600 words in Middle English poetry.
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Sir Israel Gollancz Prize
for his lifetime contribution into the study of Chaucer and Medieval English literature"
2021: Richard Dance, Sara Pons-Sanz, and Brittany Schorn (The Gersum
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gressome
gressome variant of gersum n. and v.1558 Lanc. Wills (Chetham Soc.) III. 79 Richard Hall for the gressome of his horse iiijli. 1564–78 W. Bullein Dial. agst. Pest. (1886) 10 Muche reisyng of rentes and gressomyng of men, causyng greate dearth, much pouertie.
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