Sarum

Etymology
From medieval abbreviations of, (the spelling attested in the Domesday Book) as  or. Because such marks were usually used to abbreviate the Latin ending -rum, by the 13th century some writers mistakenly assumed the full name was (by the 14th century,  described himself as ). For more, see.

Proper noun

 * 1) (Old or New) Salisbury, England.
 * 2) The Latin liturgical rite developed at Salisbury Cathedral from the late eleventh century until the English Reformation.
 * 1) The Latin liturgical rite developed at Salisbury Cathedral from the late eleventh century until the English Reformation.

Derived terms

 * New Sarum
 * Old Sarum