Example: <listNym> (list of canonical names)
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13 Names, Dates, People, and Places
<listNym>
<nym xml:id="N123">
<form>Antony</form>
</nym>
<!-- other nym definitions here -->
</listNym>
<nym xml:id="N123">
<form>Antony</form>
</nym>
<!-- other nym definitions here -->
</listNym>
<listNym type="floral">
<nym xml:id="ROSE">
<form>Rose</form>
</nym>
<nym xml:id="DAISY">
<form>Daisy</form>
<etym>Contraction of <mentioned>day's eye</mentioned>
</etym>
</nym>
<nym xml:id="HTHR">
<form>Heather</form>
</nym>
</listNym>
<nym xml:id="ROSE">
<form>Rose</form>
</nym>
<nym xml:id="DAISY">
<form>Daisy</form>
<etym>Contraction of <mentioned>day's eye</mentioned>
</etym>
</nym>
<nym xml:id="HTHR">
<form>Heather</form>
</nym>
</listNym>
<listNym type="floral">
<nym xml:id="fr_ROSE">
<form>Rose</form>
</nym>
<nym xml:id="fr_DAISY">
<form>Daisy</form>
<etym>contraction de <mentioned>day's eye</mentioned>
</etym>
</nym>
<nym xml:id="fr_HTHR">
<form>Heather</form>
</nym>
</listNym>
<nym xml:id="fr_ROSE">
<form>Rose</form>
</nym>
<nym xml:id="fr_DAISY">
<form>Daisy</form>
<etym>contraction de <mentioned>day's eye</mentioned>
</etym>
</nym>
<nym xml:id="fr_HTHR">
<form>Heather</form>
</nym>
</listNym>