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User Name | Thread Name | Subject | Posted |
IanC | Robin Hood in the Crusades? (69* d) | RE: Robin Hood in the Crusades? | 27 May 10 |
The Anglo-Saxon -n plural (apparently originally a weak feminine ending) is still common in parts of East Anglia. Shoon is particularly common. I've used it myself in the right company (i.e. very local people). |