Rome vyle

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Rome vyle

  1. Alternative spelling of Rum-ville
    • 1566, Thomas Harman, A Caveat or Warning for Common Cursitors[1], reprint edition, London: R. Triphook, published 1814, page 68:
      What stowe you bene cofe and cut benar whyddes and byng we to Rome vyle to nyp a bounge, so shall we haue lower for the bowsing ken, and when we byng back to the deuseuyle, we will fylche some duddes of the Ruffmans or myll the ken for a lage of duddes.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Rum-ville.