cumb

Old English

noun
Definitions
  • a hollow, narrow valley, combe
  • a measure of volume (uncertain for liquid but dry is said to be 4 bushels)

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Germanic *kumbaz (bowl, vessel).

Origin

Proto-Germanic

*kumbaz

Gloss

bowl, vessel

Concept
Semantic Field

Food and drink

Ontological Category

Classifier

Kanji

鉢, 丼

Emoji
🍜

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