Category:Middle English proper nouns
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Middle English nouns that indicate individual entities, such as names of persons, places or organizations.
- Category:Middle English proper noun forms: Middle English proper nouns that are inflected to display grammatical relations other than the main form.
- Category:Middle English names: Middle English terms that are used to refer to specific individuals or groups.
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This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
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- Middle English proper noun forms (0 c, 14 e)
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Pages in category "Middle English proper nouns"
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- Cales
- Caleys
- Camelerde
- Capitolie
- Carlele
- Carlele axe
- Caunterbury
- Caxton
- Cayrlyon
- Cesar
- Charlemagne
- Charlemayn
- Charlewayn
- Chaucer
- Chaucere
- Chauser
- Chestre
- Chestreschire
- Chichevache
- Childermasse day
- Ciceroun
- Cipre
- Colayne
- Coloyne
- Constantinople
- Cornwayle
- Cosin
- Cosyn
- Crisstenndom
- Crist
- Criste
- cristeante
- Cristeantie
- Cristemasse
- Cristemesse
- Cristen
- cristendam
- Cristendom
- cristendome
- Cristene
- Cristened
- cristenedom
- Cristenhode
- Cristente
- Cristiente
- cristindome
- Cristine
- Crowe
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- Damian
- Darby
- Darbyschir
- Darbyschire
- Daufyn
- Dauid
- Dawlfyn
- de la Pole
- de Stafford
- Delfyn
- Demarch
- Dench
- Dene lawe
- Denis
- Derbeschire
- Derbi
- Derbischire
- Derbischyre
- Derby
- Derbyschire
- Derbyschyre
- Derbyshire
- Derbyshyre
- Deucaledon Ocean
- Devereux
- Dian
- Diana
- Diane
- Dolfyn
- Dolfynne
- dolphin
- Dolphyn
- Dolphyne
- Dorcestre
- Dorset
- Dorsete
- Dorsette