Mercian
[mur-shee-uh n, -shuh n] /ˈmɜr ʃi ən, -ʃən/
adjective
1.
of or relating to , its inhabitants, or their dialect.
noun
2.
a native or inhabitant of .
3.
the dialect of Old English spoken in .
/ˈmɜːʃɪən/
adjective
1.
of or relating to Mercia or the dialect spoken there
noun
2.
the dialect of Old and Middle English spoken in the Midlands of England south of the River Humber
3.
a native or inhabitant of Mercia See also Anglian, Northumbrian
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