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Alisoun (pronounced [alisuːn]) is a
given name, a
variant form of Alison. It may
refer to: Two of The
Canterbury Pilgrims: A
character in The Wife of...
- Nicholas, who has
taken a
liking to
Alisoun.
Another man in the town, Absolon, the
parish clerk, also has his eye on
Alisoun. The
action begins when John makes...
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sometimes used in the
former French nicknames. The
Middle English form was
Alisoun. The
variant spelling Allison is the most
common form in the
United States...
- Dantès as The
Count of
Monte Cristo in
Alexandre Dumas' work. John and
Alisoun in "The Miller's Tale" by
Geoffrey Chaucer. The
Franklin in "The Franklin's...
- He
married a Canadian,
Judith Ann, in 1973; they have two daughters,
Alisoun and Jenny. He
initially worked as a
lecturer of
English at
Ruffwood Comprehensive...
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Alison (katydid) a
genus in the
Hexacentrinae subfamily of bush
crickets Alisoun (disambiguation)
Alisson (disambiguation)
Allison (disambiguation) Allisson...
- Physician's Tale A
practitioner of
astrology and
humorism Wife of Bath
Alisoun The Wife of Bath's Tale A five-time
widow who has
traveled throughout the...
- census-designated
place in
Allegheny County,
Pennsylvania Alison (disambiguation)
Alisoun (disambiguation) Allicin, a
chemical compound Alisson (disambiguation)...
- America.
Austin and London:
American Folklore Society. Gardner-Medwin,
Alisoun (1971). "The
Ancestry of "The House-Carpenter": A
Study of the
Family History...
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Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, ISBN 978-1-57958-303-3 Kornbluth,
Genevra Alisoun (1995),
Engraved gems of the
Carolingian empire,
Pennsylvania State University...