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Definition of Sarum in English: Sarumproper nounˈsɛːrəmˈserəm 1An old name for Salisbury, still used as the name of its diocese. See also Old Sarum - 1.1as modifier Denoting the order of divine service used before the Reformation in the diocese of Salisbury and, by the 15th century, in most of England, Wales, and Ireland.
Example sentencesExamples - Either way, it should be noted that the version of the melody that Facy sets is not the Sarum form.
- As for me, I think it's too bad that the Sarum Use was never officially revived in England after 1850.
- The Sarum Use was founded on customs for the organisation of music and liturgy, as well as management and finance, employed by the bishop, dean and chapter of Salisbury Catherdral until the Reformation.
Origin From medieval Latin, perhaps from an abbreviated form of Latin Sarisburia 'Salisbury'. Rhymes arum, harem, harum-scarum Definition of Sarum in US English: Sarumproper nounˈserəm An old name for Salisbury, still used as the name of its diocese.
Origin From medieval Latin, perhaps from an abbreviated form of Latin Sarisburia ‘Salisbury’. |