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Sarum use
[sair-uhm]
noun
the liturgy or modified form of the Roman rite used in Salisbury before the Reformation and revived in part by some English churches.
Sarum use
noun
the distinctive local rite or system of rites used at Salisbury cathedral in late medieval times
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Sarum use1
1560–70; after Sarum (now Old Sarum ), a medieval ecclesiastical center, the original site of the cathedral and town of Salisbury
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