Talk:Dunelmensis
Latest comment: 16 years ago by SemperBlotto in topic Dunelmensis
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Tagged, not listed. --Connel MacKenzie 18:59, 13 December 2007 (UTC)
- Although this is an adjective, it is used in ecclesiastical circles as a noun (proper noun?) to refer to the bishop of Durham. There are similar words for the archbishops of York and Canterbury and possibly other bishops. SemperBlotto 23:00, 13 December 2007 (UTC)
- p.s. It was listed above, but in lowercase. SemperBlotto 23:01, 13 December 2007 (UTC)
The erstwhile sundred spelling "Dunhelmensis" should also be listed alongside. Heedst that it also fits in with the erstwhile "Dunholm" spelling of Durham.