Coomb (?), n. [AS. cumb a liquid measure, perh. from LL. cumba boat, tomb of stone, fr. Gr. hollow of a vessel, cup, boat, but cf. G. kumpf bowl.]
A dry measure of four bushels, or half a quarter.
[Written also
comb.]
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Coomb, Coombe (?), n. [See Comb, Combe, in this sense.]
A hollow in a hillside. [Prov. Eng.] See Comb, Combe.
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