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Spigurnel - Wikipedia
Spigurnel or Spigurnell may refer to: Henry Spigurnel (c. 1261/3–1328), English judge: Justice of the King's Bench; Ralph de Spigurnell ... en.wikipedia.org
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spigurnel - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Middle English. edit. Alternative forms. edit · spigernell, sprigonell, spygernel, spykernell, spygornoll, spygurnell. Etymology. en.wiktionary.org
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spigurnel, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The only known use of the noun spigurnel is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for spigurnel is from before 1400, ... www.oed.com
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spigurnel
▪ I. † spigurnel1 Obs. rare. [ad. med.L. spigurnella, of obscure origin and meaning. Cf. spignel.] Some plant.a 1400 Stockholm Med. MS. 95 Spyggurnell mal and refamall. c 1450 Alphita (Anecd. Oxon.) 174 Spigurnella, g. et ang. spigurnelle uel freydele; mirabiliter ualet contra squinanciam;..angl. sp... Oxford English Dictionary
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Spigurnel Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
noun (UK, law, obsolete) The sealer of writs in chancery. Wiktionary Other Word Forms of Spigurnel Noun Singular: spigurnel Plural: spigurnels www.yourdictionary.com
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Henry Spigurnel - Wikipedia
Sir Henry Spigurnel ( c. 1261/3–1328) was an English judge. He was summoned to parliaments of Edward I and Edward II, and was made a justice of oyer and ... en.wikipedia.org
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spigurnel and spigurnelle - Middle English Compendium
Forms, spigurnel(le n. Also spigernel, spigornol, spikernel, (?error) sprigonell. Etymology, AL spigurnella & AF spigurnelle. quod.lib.umich.edu
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House of Spigurnel - WappenWiki
Ralph Spigurnel Lord of Clifford and Glansbury Admiral of the Fleet Warden of Cinque Ports Arms variant in Powell's Roll. wappenwiki.org
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† Spigurnel2. World English Historical Dictionary - WEHD.com
† Spigurnel · Obs. rare. Also 7 spigurnell. [ad. · It is evident that the word had no real currency in English, and its appearance is due to Camden and Holland, ... wehd.com
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definition of Spigurnel by The Free Dictionary
n. 1. (Eng. Law) Formerly the title of the sealer of writs in chancery. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co. www.thefreedictionary.com
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Spigurnel History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms - HouseOfNames
Early Origins of the Spigurnel family. The surname Spigurnel was first found in Leicestershire where they held a family seat as Lords of the Manor. www.houseofnames.com
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Henry Spigurnel
Sir Henry Spigurnel (–1328) was an English judge. Life Henry Spigurnel, born in or before 1261, or perhaps about 1263, was very probably a son or grandson of Godfrey Spigurnel, who, in a grant to him wikipedia.org
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spinagre
spinagre see spigurnel1 (quot. c 1450). Oxford English Dictionary
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Spickernell
Spickernell, also spelled Spicknell, is an English surname, derived from the Middle English spigurnel, a 'sealer of writs'. wikipedia.org
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spignel
spignel (ˈspɪgnəl) Forms: α. 6 spignale, 6–7 spignell, 7 spygnal, 6–7, 9 spignel. β. 6 speknel, specknell, spiknel, 6–7 spicknell, 6–9 spicknel, 9 spikenel. [Of obscure origin; perh. a later form of spigurnel1.] † 1. The aromatic root of the umbelliferous plant Meum athamanticum, used, when dried an... Oxford English Dictionary
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