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This category contains articles with Middle English-language text. The primary purpose of these categories is to facilitate manual or automated checking of text in other languages.
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Pages in category "Articles containing Middle English (1100-1500)-language text"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 679 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Galdr
- Galwegian Gaelic
- Gammon (meat)
- George Gascoigne
- John Gaule
- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
- Geordy Black
- Germanic umlaut
- Gh (digraph)
- Gingalain
- Giraffe
- Glanders
- List of glassware
- Godhead in Christianity
- Golf in Scotland
- Good and evil
- Gospel
- The gospel
- Grains of paradise
- Great Britain
- Great grey shrike
- Green Knight
- Clan Gregor
- Grey
- Gropecunt Lane
- Ground billiards
- Mathew Grove
- Gruel
- Mascal Gyles
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- Hair
- John Hall (physician)
- Hampshire
- Andro Hart
- Haughmond Abbey
- William Hawte
- Hay-on-Wye
- Healey Nab
- Hedera helix
- Hedgehog
- Hertford
- Hessian fabric
- Hiberno-English
- Historia medicinal de las cosas que se traen de nuestras Indias Occidentales
- Historic estates in Swimbridge parish
- History of calendars
- History of Chester
- History of cleavage
- History of cricket
- History of England
- History of Galway
- History of newspaper publishing
- History of Portugal
- History of silk
- History of the Lord's Prayer in English
- History of timekeeping devices
- Hogmanay
- John Holmes (schoolmaster)
- Honi soit qui mal y pense
- Hortus Sanitatis
- Hour
- How The First Helandman of God Was Maid
- Huckster
- Hume Castle
- Husband
- Husbandman
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J
K
L
- L-vocalization
- Laird
- Lake
- William Lambe (philanthropist)
- Landvættir
- Large (surname)
- John Lassells
- Law French
- Lawburrows
- Lead
- John Leland (antiquary)
- Ludovic Stewart, 2nd Duke of Lennox
- Lepidoptera
- Let sleeping dogs lie
- Libeaus Desconus
- Lilith
- Lilleshall Abbey
- Lincoln Grammar School
- Jan Huyghen van Linschoten
- Lissanover
- List of monastic houses in Ireland
- List of cattle terminology
- List of English words of Malay origin
- List of English words of Old Norse origin
- List of medical roots, suffixes and prefixes
- List of monarchs by nickname
- List of monastic houses in County Leitrim
- Little Bo-Peep
- Lollardy
- Long and short scales
- Lonk
- David Lyndsay
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- Neil MacKinnon
- Humphrey Mackworth (born 1631)
- Tomas Óg mac Brian Mág Samhradháin
- Cú Connacht Mág Tighearnán
- Maid
- Maigh Rein
- The Maire of Bristowe is Kalendar
- Make a mountain out of a molehill
- Maleperduis
- Manchán of Mohill
- Manciple
- The Manciple's Tale
- Manor of Iron Acton
- Manx language
- Maonacan of Athleague
- Mappa mundi
- Mare (folklore)
- John Markham (judge)
- Marten
- John Mason (governor)
- Masonic manuscripts
- Massachusett writing systems
- Master builder
- Sebastián Fernández de Medrano
- Melee
- Mendip District
- Mendip Hills
- Merchant
- The Merchant's Tale
- Mercy seat
- Mermaid
- Merrion Castle
- Methods of divination
- Metrical psalter
- Middle Dutch
- Middle English
- Middle English Bible translations
- Middle English phonology
- Midgard
- Midriff
- Mile
- Military
- The Miller's Tale
- Thomas Milles (bailiff)
- Mind
- Minim (palaeography)
- Moire (fabric)
- Moly (herb)
- Monastery of Inisnag
- Monastery of Mohill-Manchan
- Alexander Monteith (surgeon)
- Richard More (Mayflower passenger)
- Morning
- Morris dance
- Mortar and pestle
- Charles Blount, 5th Baron Mountjoy
- Multiplication (alchemy)
- Multiplicative inverse
- Munlough North
- Munlough South
- Munro of Milntown
- Hector Munro, 17th Baron of Foulis
- Myddle