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haulm I. noun also halm \ˈhȯm, ˈhȧm\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English halm, from Old English healm; akin to Old High German halm straw, stem, Old Norse halmr straw, stem, Latin culmus stalk, Greek kalamos reed, Old Slavic slama straw 1. : the stems or tops of cultivated plants (as peas, beans, potatoes, and cereals) especially after the crop has been gathered : straw, litter 2. : an individual plant stem (as the culm of a grass) II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Britain : to arrange (straw) for thatching |