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coomb I. or coombe \ˈküm, ˈkōm\ variant of combe II. noun or coom \ˈküm\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English combe, from Old English cumb, a liquid measure; akin to Middle Low German kump bowl, vessel, Middle High German kumpf bowl, Persian gumbed arch, dome, drinking vessel, Old English cofa room — more at cove : an English unit of capacity equal to 4 imperial bushels or 4.13 United States bushels |