noun
- A unit of dry measure, especially for grain or coal, equal to about 4 bushels or roughly 140 liters.
- A valley or hollow, especially a narrow wooded valley.
Usage: archaic; chiefly British
Usage: chiefly British; dialectal
Examples
- The farmer measured the grain in coombs before storing it for winter.
- A coomb of coal was delivered to the house each month.
- The village nestled in a coomb surrounded by ancient trees.
- The old records listed the harvest in coombs and quarters.
- Hikers followed the path down into the green coomb.