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stagnum

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English

Etymology

From Latin stāgnum.

Noun

stagnum (plural stagna)

  1. (obsolete) A millpond.
    • 1865, John Fisher (of Masham.), The History and Antiquities of Masham and Mashamshire (page 182)
      See ante p. 44, where allusion is made to the grant by Roger de Mowbray to John, son of Drin, who had liberty to make this mill, and to fasten a stagnum or mill-pool.

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