cumb

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Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *kumbaz; liken Dutch kom (bowl, basin), Welsh cwm (a hollow valley), Sanskrit कुम्भ (kumbha, a pot, jug)

Pronunciation

Noun

cumb m

  1. a hollow, narrow valley, combe
    In cumb, of ðam cumbein a valley, of the valley
  2. a measure of volume (uncertain for liquid but dry is said to be 4 bushels)
    Cumb fulne líðes aloþ, and cumb fulne Welisces aloþa coomb full of mild ale and a coomb full of Welsh ale

Descendants

  • English: combe, coombe, coomb