Duresm
English
Etymology
From Old French Duresm. Doublet of Durham.
Proper noun
Duresm
- (historical) Durham.
- The name signed by alternate bishops of Durham, the other being Dunelm.
References
- Notes and Queries, Number 37, July 13, 1850 by Various page 108, Project Gutenberg
Anagrams
- MUDers, demurs