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Seldomness Sel"dom*ness, n. Rareness. --Hooker.

Meaning of Domne from wikipedia

- Domne Eafe (Old English pronunciation: [ˈdomne ˈæɑve]; floruit late 7th century), also Domneva, Domne Éue, Æbbe, Ebba, was, according to the Kentish royal...
- murder of two young princes, restitution by way of land to found an abbey by Domne Eafe, and the life of its second Abbess, Mildrith. Although the details...
- Æthelberht, and two daughters, Domne Eafe and Eormengyth. Eormenburh may be a further daughter, or a synonym for Domne Eafe. Following his father's death...
- the present day Herefordshire, a sub-kingdom of Mercia. Her mother was Domne Eafe (also sometimes named as Saint Eormenburga), herself a great-granddaughter...
- po****r etymology. (For the relationship between St Tibba and St Ebba ("Domne Eafe"), see e.g. Rollason, D.W., The Mildrith Legend A Study in Early Medieval...
- Lorsch necrology under 18 February: "Ruperti comitis. Hic fuit maritus domne Williswinde" [1]. Despy, G (1961), "La charte de 741-742 du comte Robert...
- his uncle Eormenred) killed, and so had to pay Weregild to their sister Domne Eafe, enabling her to build a Monastery at Thanet; this may reflect a dynastic...
- domni Michahil et domni Constantini atque domne Olimpiade. Simulque lucidissimi ducis nostri domni Rubberti et domne Sikelgaita ac domni Ruggeri et cunctum...
- Oxford, saint venerated in Oxfordshire Saint Æbbe of Minster-in-Thanet or Domne Eafe, 7th century abbess Saint Æbbe the Younger (died 870), abbess, whose...
- Scribe Indract of Glastonbury Maildub of Malmesbury Kentish Æbbe of Thanet (Domne Eafe) Æthelberht of Kent Æthelburh of Kent Æthelred of Kent Albinus of Canterbury...