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has gloss | eng: Beorma (, Old English, of West Germanic origin ) is the name most commonly given to the 7th century Anglo-Saxon founder of the settlement now known as the English city of Birmingham. This assumption is based on the belief that the original settlement was known as Beorma's ham ("the homestead of Beorma") or Beorma -inga -ham ("the homestead of the tribe or people of Beorma"). |
lexicalization | eng: Beorma |
instance of | (noun) a native or inhabitant of England prior to the Norman Conquest Anglo-Saxon |
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media:img | Beorma Statue.jpg |
media:img | Beowulf BEORMA.jpg |
media:img | Domesday Book - Warwickshire.png |
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