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A) Where did you get that definition of 'napier'?
And
2) Where did you get that etymology of 'napier'?
I found 'napier' in the B&M OEDn and in a list of early occupations. In both cases the reference is to 'naperer' with no etymology given, either for 'napier' or 'naperer'.
Entire Thread Subject Posted By Posted Napier Jackie 04/06/07 08:32 PM Re: Napier Faldage 04/06/07 09:44 PM Re: Napier tsuwm 04/06/07 11:31 PM Re: Napier of troy 04/07/07 01:05 AM Re: Napier Faldage 04/07/07 01:58 AM Re: Nape tsuwm 04/07/07 02:08 AM Re: Nape Faldage 04/07/07 09:34 AM Re: Nape tsuwm 04/07/07 02:03 PM Re: Napier Jackie 04/07/07 02:36 PM Re: Napier of troy 04/07/07 05:38 PM Re: Napier tsuwm 04/07/07 06:16 PM Re: Napier of troy 04/07/07 07:14 PM
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