Hunoren
An early variation of the word "Humour". Originally used back in the 1800's by a woman named 'Gaylin' to signify something humourous, then derived into the modern spelling; "Humour".
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(1800s. From Gaylin's book)
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Gaylin: "Thee can too be the great. Thy is hunoren"
(1800s. From Gaylin's book)
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Gaylin: "Thee can too be the great. Thy is hunoren"