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Dates
Uncertain, but apparently founded before c. III 1300
Location
In a valley on the eastern side of the Bree-hill
Races
Culture
Pronunciation
coo'm
Meaning
'(Deep) valley'

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Combe

A village of the Bree-land

Map of Combe

One of the four settlements that together made up the Bree-land, Combe lay in a deep valley on the eastern side of the Bree-hill. It was somewhat to the north of Staddle, but not so distant from Bree as Archet on the fringes of the Chetwood. Its name comes ultimately from an Old English word cumb meaning a deep valley: the same root-word occurs in the name Deeping-coomb, the valley of Helm's Deep far to the south in Rohan.


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