释义 |
holm I. noun or holme \ˈhōm also ōlm\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English holm, from Old Norse hōlmr small island; akin to Old English holm sea, Old Saxon holm hill, Old English hyll hill — more at hill 1. Britain : a small island in a river or lake or near the mainland — often used in place names 2. chiefly Britain : low flat land near a river : bottoms II. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, alteration of holen holly, from Old English — more at holly : holm oak |