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River in India
The Somb river, also spelled Som river (Hindi: सोम नदी) is a tributary of the Yamuna in Haryana state of India. The Somb river originates in the Shivalik
Somb_river
Town in Haryana, India
bend of Somb river to the west, Badrinath temple to the south and east of the bend of Somb river, Mantra Devi temple to the east of Somb river, Adi Badri
Chhachhrauli
Canal in India
flow of water, and later Pathrala barrage at Dadupur, Yamuna Nagar and Somb river dam downstream of canal were constructed in 1875-76. In 1889-95 the largest
Western_Yamuna_Canal
River in India
that point the Yamuna is joined by the Somb, a seasonal rivulet from Haryana, and by the highly polluted Hindon River near Noida, by Najafgarh drain near
Yamuna
Town in Senegal
Somb (in Serer, also Som or Sombe) is a town in Senegal situated in the west of the country. Somb figured prominently in Serer religious affairs for a
Somb
Place in Haryana, India
[citation needed] The Somb river passing through here is considered by some to follow the course of the Rig Vedic Sarasvati river.[title missing][page needed]
Adi_Badri,_Haryana
State in northwestern India
Markanda River (tributary of Ghagghar), Sarsuti, Dangri, Somb river. Haryana's main seasonal river, the Ghaggar-Hakra, known as Ghaggar before the Ottu barrage
Haryana
River in India
other rivers in the state, including the Somb river, Chautang, Tangri, Markanda, and Ghaggar. Western Yamuna Canal, branches off Yamuna river Markanda
Chautang
River in West Africa
Senegal River at Dagana, Senegal The Senegal River (Serer: "Seen O Gal" or "Senegal" - compound of the Serer term "Seen" or "Sene" or "Sen" (from Roog
Senegal_River
Dam in Yamunanagar district, Haryana
Pathrala Barrage (Hindi: पथराला बांध) is a barrage across the Somb river, located in Yamuna Nagar District, in the state of Haryana, India. The Western
Pathrala_barrage
Village in Haryana, India
Sarasvati river flow again, by diverting the water from the Somb river, along Sarasvati river's ancient route from Adi Badri (Haryana), where the river emerges
Bhor_Saidan
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List_of_dams_and_reservoirs_in_India
City in Haryana, India
which is the point of origin of Sarasvati river, a two-kilometre-long (1.2 mi) road and bridge on Somb river to connect Bhagwanpura village with Lohgarh
Lohgarh
Religious war between the Serer people and the Muslim Marabouts of the 19th century
Fandane-Thiouthioune (or Thiouthiogne), also known as the Battle of Somb or the Battle of Somb-Tioutioune, occurred on 18 July 1867. It was a religious war between
Battle of Fandane-Thiouthioune
Battle_of_Fandane-Thiouthioune
River in India
Dangri, Markanda and Sarsuti. Further left to the right, the Chautang and Somb rivers are tributaries of the Yamuna. It is believed that Sarsuti is a corruption
Dangri
Creation myth from West Africa
town Somb, in present-day Senegal, took its name from this tree. The Somb tree is the symbol of immortality in Serer religious symbolism. The Somb is viewed
Serer_creation_myth
River in Senegal
The Saloum River (French: Fleuve Saloum) rises about 105 kilometers east of Kaolack, Senegal, and flows into the Atlantic Ocean. The Saloum Delta is located
Saloum_River
Motif in art and culture
the Somb (Anonychium africana) and the Saas tree (Faidherbia albida) are both viewed as trees of life. However, the prevailing view is that, the Somb was
Tree_of_life
Senegalese singer
a Senegalese singer from the Serer ethnic group. She was born in 1932 at Somb in the Sine-Saloum delta and died on July 15, 2010, at Gandiaye in Sénégal
Yandé_Codou_Sène
West African spiritual belief system
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
Juju
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
Chagga_religion
West-African religion
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
Yoruba_religion
Traditional religion of the Bushongo people
The Bushongo are an ethnic group from the Congo River and surrounding areas. The creator god (or chembe) in Bushongo religion is called Bumba. Other names
Bushongo_religion
Capital of The Gambia
is located on St Mary's Island (Banjul Island), which is in the Gambia River where it enters the Atlantic Ocean. The population of the city proper is
Banjul
Ethnic religion practiced by Oromo people
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
Waaqeffanna
Royal title in several pre-colonial kingdoms of Senegal
appointed regent until he came of age. In Sine, the Buumi usually resided at Somb Rongodior. In many cases, he was elected by the Maad a Sinig, but the Great
Buumi
Traditional religious beliefs of the Dogon people
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
Dogon_religion
African deity
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
Ngai
Bantu coming-of-age ritual
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
Okuyi
Moon goddess in Maasai mythology
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
Olapa
Primordial ancestral spirits in Dogon religion and cosmogony
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
Nommo
(or spirits) Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine River Sine-Saloum Somb Point of Sangomar Tattaguine Tukar Yaboyabo History Amar Godomat
Flag_of_Senegal
Religions of the African diaspora
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
African_diaspora_religions
West African ethnic group
Toucouleur are traditionally sedentary, settled primarily in the Senegal River valley, with farming, fishing and raising cattle as their main activities
Toucouleur_people
List of spirits and deities in various traditional African religions
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
List of African deities and mythological figures
List_of_African_deities_and_mythological_figures
Five-pointed star polygon
(or spirits) Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine River Sine-Saloum Somb Point of Sangomar Tattaguine Tukar Yaboyabo History Amar Godomat
Pentagram
African traditional religion
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
Dini_Ya_Msambwa
West African belief system
1867 at The Battle of Fandane-Thiouthioune commonly known as The Battle of Somb. At the surprise attacks of Naodorou, Kaymor and Ngaye, where the Serers
Serer_religion
Reincarnation in Serer religion
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
Ciiɗ_(Serer_religion)
West African ethnic group
particularly concentrated in its northwestern region near the Senegal River and the Gambia River. In the Gambia, about 16% of the population are Wolof. In the
Wolof_people
Historical state in West Africa
Tekrur, or Tekrour (c. 500 – c. 1456) was a state based in the Senegal River in modern-day Senegal which was at its height in the 11th and 12th centuries
Takrur
First Maad Saloum
and sent by the Bour Sine to the village of Mboudaye, south of the Saloum River, to heal. There, she was impregnated by the warrior Maari Nduur, commonly
Mbegane_Ndour
Lake in Mauritania
defeated and killed. Since the lake is fed by surplus water from the Senegal River, during the rainy season it can increase to a maximum length of 34 km and
Lake_R'Kiz
get rid of Akpa Uyok by leaving him in a canoe and abandoning him by a river bank with the hope that the tides will take his canoe away. Akpa Uyok is
Efik_mythology
Female priest in Haitian Vodou
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
Manbo_(Vodou)
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
Wagadu_(mythology)
African mask and initiatory society of the Dogon people of Mali
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
Awa_Society
District of the Central River Division of the Gambia
Lower Saloum is one of the ten districts of the Central River Division of the Gambia. Its population in the 2013 census was 15,881. "Population and Housing
Lower_Saloum
Cangin language of Senegal
(or spirits) Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine River Sine-Saloum Somb Point of Sangomar Tattaguine Tukar Yaboyabo History Amar Godomat
Ndut_language
Origin story of the Mandinka of Mali
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
Mandé_creation_narrative
(or spirits) Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine River Sine-Saloum Somb Point of Sangomar Tattaguine Tukar Yaboyabo History Amar Godomat
African art in Western collections
African_art_in_Western_collections
African Traditional Religions Commonalities with other World Relions
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
African traditional religions and other religions
African_traditional_religions_and_other_religions
Dogon religious, secret institution and primordial ancestor
him and created a current of underground waters which resulted in fiver rivers. During their migration, the Dogons took with them a little earth taken
Lebe_(Dogon)
Senegalese historian
(or spirits) Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine River Sine-Saloum Somb Point of Sangomar Tattaguine Tukar Yaboyabo History Amar Godomat
Alioune_Sarr
South African native mythology
floodplains, Kamunu would follow. Eventually Nyambe decided to cross the Zambezi River, but Kamunu carved a canoe and followed. Nyambe built a mountain and lived
Lozi_mythology
Escarpment in Dogon country of Mali
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
Bandiagara_Escarpment
Last king of the Serer Kingdom of Sine
(or spirits) Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine River Sine-Saloum Somb Point of Sangomar Tattaguine Tukar Yaboyabo History Amar Godomat
Mahecor_Joof
Traditional religion of the Baluba people
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
Baluba_religion
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
Mbuti_mythology
Type of folk wrestling
(or spirits) Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine River Sine-Saloum Somb Point of Sangomar Tattaguine Tukar Yaboyabo History Amar Godomat
Senegalese_wrestling
Senegalese historian, author and researcher (born 1928)
refused to accept Islam–migrated to an area between the Sine and Saloum rivers in what is now southeastern Senegal. The Serer conquered the Mande-speaking
Babacar_Sedikh_Diouf
Region of Senegal
(or spirits) Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine River Sine-Saloum Somb Point of Sangomar Tattaguine Tukar Yaboyabo History Amar Godomat
Diourbel_region
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
Kileken
Ethnic group of Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Senegal, and The Gambia
conflict there. Today, the Balanta settled primarily south of the Geba River and in central Guinea-Bissau. The Balanta were both victims and victimisers
Balanta_people
Upper Saloum is one of the ten districts of the Central River Division of the Gambia. In the 2013 census, it had a population of 19,145. "Population and
Upper_Saloum
Traditional religious beliefs and practices of the Akan people
were divided into three groups; the atano (gods from water bodies such as rivers, led by Tano), ewim (sky gods) and the abo (gods from the mountains). The
Akan_religion
Gambian musical artist (1953- 2015)
spelled as "Moussa Ngom"; born 1953 in Fatoto, Kantora District in the Upper River Division, The Gambia; died 11 October 2015 at the Dantec Hospital (Fr.:
Musa_Ngum
Senegalese politician and musician (born 1959)
(or spirits) Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine River Sine-Saloum Somb Point of Sangomar Tattaguine Tukar Yaboyabo History Amar Godomat
Youssou_N'Dour
Diverse traditional beliefs and practices of African people
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
African_traditional_religions
Commune in Dakar Region, Senegal
(or spirits) Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine River Sine-Saloum Somb Point of Sangomar Tattaguine Tukar Yaboyabo History Amar Godomat
Sébikhotane
Ancient history of the Serer ethnic group
(or spirits) Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine River Sine-Saloum Somb Point of Sangomar Tattaguine Tukar Yaboyabo History Amar Godomat
Serer_prehistory
Traditional religion of the Dahomey Kingdom
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
Dahomean_religion
Senegalese Catholic cardinal
(or spirits) Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine River Sine-Saloum Somb Point of Sangomar Tattaguine Tukar Yaboyabo History Amar Godomat
Théodore-Adrien_Sarr
15th-century buumi of the Jolof Empire
these conflicts. Jeleen ruled over Waalo, near the mouth of the Senegal River. He played an important role in governing the empire, with the Buurba occupied
Jelen_(bumi)
Demi-god in the Serer religion
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Takhar
of Fandane-Thiouthioune (18 July 1867) commonly known as "the Battle of Somb" took place within the vicinity of this village. In that battle, the Serer
Thiouthioune
from the Bakota region of the lower Congo. He had reached the lower Sanaga River when a fight with family members drove him yet farther north to Piti. However
Ewale_a_Mbedi
Senegalese percussionist and singer
(or spirits) Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine River Sine-Saloum Somb Point of Sangomar Tattaguine Tukar Yaboyabo History Amar Godomat
Mbaye_Dieye_Faye
Village
(or spirits) Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine River Sine-Saloum Somb Point of Sangomar Tattaguine Tukar Yaboyabo History Amar Godomat
Loul_Sessène
Title for Serer high priests and priestesses
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Saltigue
Area of Senegal
(or spirits) Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine River Sine-Saloum Somb Point of Sangomar Tattaguine Tukar Yaboyabo History Amar Godomat
Lehar_region
Senegalese film director
(or spirits) Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine River Sine-Saloum Somb Point of Sangomar Tattaguine Tukar Yaboyabo History Amar Godomat
Moussa_Sene_Absa
(or spirits) Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine River Sine-Saloum Somb Point of Sangomar Tattaguine Tukar Yaboyabo History Amar Godomat
Battle_of_Logandème
French anthropologist
(or spirits) Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine River Sine-Saloum Somb Point of Sangomar Tattaguine Tukar Yaboyabo History Amar Godomat
Henry_Gravrand
Religion and mythology
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
San_religion
Ethnic group of Senegal
Nyominka) are an ethnic group in Senegal living on the islands of the Saloum River delta. They are currently classified as a subgroup of the Serer. The territory
Niominka_people
Gambian civil war with British involvement
(or spirits) Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine River Sine-Saloum Somb Point of Sangomar Tattaguine Tukar Yaboyabo History Amar Godomat
Soninke-Marabout_War_(Kombo)
King of the Sosso people
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
Soumaoro_Kanté
Serer leader of Tukar, now in Senegal
(or spirits) Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine River Sine-Saloum Somb Point of Sangomar Tattaguine Tukar Yaboyabo History Amar Godomat
Lamane_Jegan_Joof
(or spirits) Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine River Sine-Saloum Somb Point of Sangomar Tattaguine Tukar Yaboyabo History Amar Godomat
The Royal House of Boureh Gnilane Joof
The_Royal_House_of_Boureh_Gnilane_Joof
Title for the King of Saloum in the Serer language
(or spirits) Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine River Sine-Saloum Somb Point of Sangomar Tattaguine Tukar Yaboyabo History Amar Godomat
Maad_Saloum
(or spirits) Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine River Sine-Saloum Somb Point of Sangomar Tattaguine Tukar Yaboyabo History Amar Godomat
Djilas_(Senegal)
Last king of Saloum
(or spirits) Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine River Sine-Saloum Somb Point of Sangomar Tattaguine Tukar Yaboyabo History Amar Godomat
Fode_N'Gouye_Joof
Male priest in Haitian Vodou
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
Oungan
resulting in the Battle of Fandane-Thiouthioune, commonly known as the Battle of Somb. The Serer anti-French movement during the colonial era resulted in the Battle
Ethnic_groups_in_Senegal
(or spirits) Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine River Sine-Saloum Somb Point of Sangomar Tattaguine Tukar Yaboyabo History Amar Godomat
Latri_Kunda
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
Vodun_art
1600–1904 kingdom in West Africa
Nsukka Ouidah Oyo Point of Sangomar Sangha Sangha Ogol Leye Sine Sine River Somb Tattaguine Temple of Philae Tukar Yaboyabo Youga Dogorou Education Ndut
Dahomey
Post-classical Serer kingdom in Senegal
Siine) was a post-classical Serer kingdom along the north bank of the Saloum River delta in modern Senegal. During the Guelowar Era the region was named after
Kingdom_of_Sine
1867 at the Battle of Fandane-Thiouthioune (commonly known as the Battle of Somb), a war took place there at the stream of Fandane between the Serer people
Fandène
SOMB RIVER
SOMB RIVER
Boy/Male
Indian
Womb
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Daughter of Lord
Boy/Male
Hindu
Shiva, Moon
Girl/Female
Hindu
Luster of the Moon
Female
Thai/Siamese
Thai name SOM means "orange (the fruit)."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Comb
Boy/Male
Hindu
The Moon
Boy/Male
Hindu, Hungarian, Indian, Sanskrit
The Nectar of Immortality
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil, Traditional
The Moon; Lord Indra
Girl/Female
Afghan, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Moon-rays; Somras; A Type of Wine
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Tomb
Girl/Female
Hindu
Desire, The Som plant that produces Soma
Boy/Male
Hungarian
Horn.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Desire, The Som plant that produces Soma
Girl/Female
Hindu
Moon rays
Girl/Female
Muslim
Honey comb
Boy/Male
Muslim
Guard some
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu, Thai, Traditional
Moon; Religious; Sweet; Cute; Innocent
Girl/Female
Hindi
Moon.
SOMB RIVER
SOMB RIVER
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Determine to Achieve the Goal
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Crown (Taj) of Mind (Man)
Girl/Female
Tamil
Flower
Girl/Female
Indian
Win the Light; Sunlight
Biblical
the gift of the Lord
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ramadevi | ரமாதேவீ
Boy/Male
English Anglo Saxon
Hero.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Good Fortune
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Spanish
Altar of the Sky
SOMB RIVER
SOMB RIVER
SOMB RIVER
SOMB RIVER
SOMB RIVER
v. t.
To inclose in a womb, or as in a womb; to breed or hold in secret.
a.
Not much; a little; moderate; as, the censure was to some extent just.
n.
A house or vault, formed wholly or partly in the earth, with walls and a roof, for the reception of the dead.
a.
Certain; those of one part or portion; -- in distinct from other or others; as, some men believe one thing, and others another.
n.
A bomb ketch.
v. t.
To place in a tomb; to bury; to inter; to entomb.
a.
A certain; one; -- indicating a person, thing, event, etc., as not known individually, or designated more specifically; as, some man, that is, some one man.
n.
The uterus. See Uterus.
n.
A monument erected to inclose the body and preserve the name and memory of the dead.
n.
The fruit of these trees.
n.
The place where anything is generated or produced.
n.
A pit in which the dead body of a human being is deposited; a grave; a sepulcher.
a.
About; near; more or less; -- used commonly with numerals, but formerly also with a singular substantive of time or distance; as, a village of some eighty houses; some two or three persons; some hour hence.
n.
The collector of an electrical machine, usually resembling a comb.
n.
Any cavity containing and enveloping anything.
a.
Consisting of a greater or less portion or sum; composed of a quantity or number which is not stated; -- used to express an indefinite quantity or number; as, some wine; some water; some persons. Used also pronominally; as, I have some.
n.
The belly; the abdomen.
a.
A part; a portion; -- used pronominally, and followed sometimes by of; as, some of our provisions.
v. t.
To disentangle, cleanse, or adjust, with a comb; to lay smooth and straight with, or as with, a comb; as, to comb hair or wool. See under Combing.