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The Ā ChauncyĀ family šŖ Ā lived Ā at Ā ArdeleyĀ Bury ,Ā the Ā manorĀ house Ā of Ā the Ā village .
De familie Chauncy woonde in Ardeley Bury, het landhuis van het dorp.
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Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *(s)kewH-der.? Proto-Germanic *hÅ«sÄ Proto-West Germanic *hÅ«s Old English hÅ«s Middle English hous English house From Middle English hous, hus, from Old English hÅ«s (ādwelling, shelter, houseā), from Proto-West Germanic *hÅ«s, from Proto-Germanic *hÅ«sÄ , possibly from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kews-, from *(s)kewH- (āto cover, hideā). Eclipsed non-native Middle English meson, measoun (āhouseā), borrowed from Anglo-Norman maisun (āhouseā). More at hose. The uncommon plural form housen is from Middle English husen, housen. (The Old English nominative plural was simply hÅ«s.) Cognates Cognate with Scots hoose, oos (āhouseā), Yola heouse, houze, howze (āhouseā), North Frisian hüs (āhouseā), Saterland Frisian Huus, HĆŗus (āhouseā), West Frisian hĆ»s (āhouseā), Alemannic German hous, hus, husch, hüs, hüüsch (āhouseā), Bavarian, Cimbrian, Mòcheno haus (āhouseā), Central Franconian Haus, Hous, Huus (āhomeā), Dutch huis (āhouseā), Dutch Low Saxon hoes, huus (āhouseā), German Haus, HauĆ (āhouseā), German Low German Huus (āhouseā), Limburgish hoes, Huus (āhouseā), Luxembourgish Haus (āhouseā), Vilamovian haojs, haus, hoüz (āhouseā), Yiddish ×××× (hoyz, āhouseā), Danish, Norwegian BokmĆ„l, Norwegian Nynorsk hus (āhouseā), Elfdalian aus (āhouseā), Faroese, Icelandic hĆŗs (āhouseā), Swedish hus, hws (āhouseā), Crimean Gothic hus (āhouseā).
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