Difference between revisions of "N^"
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'''Nonemanneslond:''' for No man's land. 1320 (London): "Apud Nonemanneslond extra le Barbikane London insultum fecit." Oldest OED is 1350. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no240/aKB27no240fronts/IMG_0084.htm] | '''Nonemanneslond:''' for No man's land. 1320 (London): "Apud Nonemanneslond extra le Barbikane London insultum fecit." Oldest OED is 1350. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no240/aKB27no240fronts/IMG_0084.htm] | ||
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+ | '''Nuple:''' 1342. Berkshire. Johannem le Nuple. OED does not have. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no330/bKB27no330dorses/IMG_0216.htm] rcp 12/12 | ||
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Nappere: 1342. Berkshire. Willelmum le Nappere de Shalyngford. OED only has much later, if in the same meaning. [3] rcp 11/12 Nonemanneslond: for No man's land. 1320 (London): "Apud Nonemanneslond extra le Barbikane London insultum fecit." Oldest OED is 1350. [4] Nuple: 1342. Berkshire. Johannem le Nuple. OED does not have. [5] rcp 12/12
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