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Their torches could be seen winding up the coomb in many lines.
The Coomb was a scar in the woodland, an empty place.
The highest point is White Coomb at 821 m (2694 ft).
A coomb was 16 stones, or 2 hundredweights (224 lbs).
Vainly they crawled and clambered about the walls of the coomb.
Aragorn watched until the King's men were far down the Coomb.
The eastern terminus of the summit ridge is Coomb Height.
A coomb is a measure of volume.
A Doppelzentner is 100 kg, or about 220 lbs, and thus similar to a coomb.
Coomb (unit), a 13th-century English liquid measurement by volume.
So named because it lies at the root of the coomb in which Woody Hollow is situated.
"It could be that Coomb Frome is once more a lord's hold.
I had turned my back on Coomb Frome.
"The trail to Massanek Coomb crosses here and leads in that direction."
Deep in the valley and near the coomb with the valley's same name is located Corres, the unique village inside the park.
White Coomb is a hill in the Southern Uplands of Scotland.
The company turned then away from the Coomb and from the wood and took the road towards the Fords.
So I rode from Coomb Frome, but at the gate another joined me.
Coomb may refer to:
In the tenth year following he rose at night and rode out of Coomb Frome, nor was he seen again.
Coomb (disambiguation)
So Coomb Frome was no longer a lord's house but kept only as a garrison and the window in the tower was close shut.
I ride to Coomb Frome!"
"Safe in the Keep at Coomb Frome."
Using this it is possible to go either left to White Coomb or right to Lochcraig Head from the top of the ridge.