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somyre — somyr(e obs. forms of summer … Useful english dictionary
saumure — [ somyr ] n. f. • 1549; salmuire 1105; lat. pop. °salmuria, de sal, salis « sel » et muria « saumure » 1 ♦ Liquide qui exsude des conserves salées et qui est formé des liquides organiques et du sel dont on a imprégné les substances à conserver. 2 … Encyclopédie Universelle
Sammars — This interesting and rare name is of French origin and derives from the Old French Somier or Sommier meaning Sumpter , a term, applied both to men and pack horses alike. The name is first recorded in Scotland towards the end of the 12th Century… … Surnames reference
Simmers — This interesting and rare name is of French origin and derives from the Old French Somier or Sommier meaning Sumpter , a term, applied both to men and pack horses alike. The name is first recorded in Scotland towards the end of the 12th Century… … Surnames reference
Sumers — This interesting and rare name is of French origin and derives from the Old French Somier or Sommier meaning Sumpter , a term, applied both to men and pack horses alike. The name is first recorded in Scotland towards the end of the 12th Century… … Surnames reference
Symers — This interesting and rare name is of French origin and derives from the Old French Somier or Sommier meaning Sumpter , a term, applied both to men and pack horses alike. The name is first recorded in Scotland towards the end of the 12th Century… … Surnames reference
Symmers — This interesting and rare name is of French origin and derives from the Old French Somier or Sommier meaning Sumpter , a term, applied both to men and pack horses alike. The name is first recorded in Scotland towards the end of the 12th Century… … Surnames reference
Sumbler — This rare surname is a variant of Summer, which derives from the Old French Somier or Sommier meaning Sumpter , a term applied both to men and pack horses alike. The name is first recorded in Scotland towards the end of the 12th Century (see… … Surnames reference
Summers — This ancient surname derives from the Old French somier meaning a sumpter , a term describing one who drove pack horses or mules. The name is first recorded in Scotland towards the end of the 12th Century (see below), but in fact is equally at… … Surnames reference
Summerson — This picturesque name is the patronymic (son of) form of the name Summers from the Olde French Somier or Sommier meaning Sumpter , a term, applied both to men and pack horses alike. In 1327, one William Somyr was granted an annual rent for life… … Surnames reference