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holm H0242600 (hōm, hōlm)n. Chiefly British An island in a river. [Middle English, from Old Norse hōlmr; see kel- in Indo-European roots.]holm (həʊm) n1. (Physical Geography) an island in a river, lake, or estuary2. (Physical Geography) low flat land near a river[Old English holm sea, island; related to Old Saxon holm hill, Old Norse holmr island, Latin culmen tip]
holm (həʊm) n1. (Plants) short for holm oak2. (Plants) chiefly Brit a dialect word for holly[C14: variant of obsolete holin, from Old English holegn holly]holm (hoʊm) n. Brit. 1. bottom (def. 4). 2. a small island. [before 1000; Middle English < Old Norse holm islet, c. Old English holm wave, Old Saxon: hill; akin to hill] TranslationsIdiomsSeeholmesEncyclopediaSeeHolmesHOLM
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