Dunelmensis
Dunelmensis is a Latin adjective that translates to "of Durham". It is most commonly used in reference to the Anglican Diocese of Durham, referring to individuals or things associated with that diocese. For instance, "Episcopus Dunelmensis" would mean "Bishop of Durham". The term is also found in the titles of various institutions and historical documents originating from or related to the city of Durham or its surrounding region. It signifies a connection to the historical and ecclesiastical significance of Durham. This usage is prevalent in scholarly and historical contexts, particularly when discussing the Church of England and its administrative divisions. The adjective serves as a concise and formal way to denote origin or affiliation with the See of Durham.