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Webster 1913 Edition
Combe
{
Comb
,Combe
(? or ?)
, } Noun.
[AS.
comb
, prob. of Celtic origin; cf. W. cwm
a dale, valley.] That unwatered portion of a valley which forms its continuation beyond and above the most elevated spring that issues into it.
[Written also
coombe
.] Buckland.
A gradual rise the shelving
Displayed.
combe
Displayed.
Southey.
Definition 2024
combe
combe
See also: combé
English
Alternative forms
Noun
combe (plural combes)
- A valley or hollow, often wooded and with no river.
- 1914, Saki, ‘The Cobweb’, Beasts and Superbeasts:
- its long, latticed window [...] looked out on a wild spreading view of hill and heather and wooded combe.
- Southey
- A gradual rise the shelving combe displayed.
- 1914, Saki, ‘The Cobweb’, Beasts and Superbeasts:
- A cirque.
Usage notes
- Used, especially in South West England, in many placenames
Translations
deep, narrow valley
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French
Etymology
From Transalpine Gaulish *cumba.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kɔ̃b/
Noun
combe f (plural combes)
Spanish
Verb
combe