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Definition of Kembs

Kemb
Kemb Kemb (k[e^]m), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Kembed (k[e^]md) or Kempt (k[e^]mt; 215); p. pr. & vb. n. Kembing.] [OE. kemben, AS. cemban, fr. camb comb.] To comb. [Obs.] His longe hair was kembed behind his back. --Chaucer.

Meaning of Kembs from wikipedia

- Kembs (French pronunciation: [kɛms] ) is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France. It was founded during Roman times as...
- first lock was built on the Grand Canal d'Alsace at Kembs, a new cut was also excavated from Kembs to Niffer, and the rest of the Canal de Huningue was...
- The Kembs-Niffer Branch Canal is a French canal connecting the Grand Canal d'Alsace at Kembs to the Canal du Rhône au Rhin. McKnight, Hugh (2005). Cruising...
- Kembs is a small village (Ortsteil) in the muni****lity of Gremersdorf in Germany. Kembs is located about seven kilometers southeast of Oldenburg in Holstein...
- the Upper Rhine river. It is 50 kilometers (about 30 miles) long between Kembs and Vogelgrun, and provides access to the region from the Rhine River, Basel...
- KEMB-LP (94.1 FM) was a low-power radio station licensed to serve Emmetsburg, Iowa. The station was owned by the Emmetsburg Chamber of Commerce, airing...
- cœlestiall and terrestriall with their several uses. London: J.S. for Andrew Kemb. pp. 157, 163. Archived from the original on 24 October 2023. Retrieved 6...
- Issenheim Jebsheim Jettingen Jungholtz Kappelen Katzenthal Kaysersberg Vignoble Kembs Kiffis Kingersheim Kirchberg Knœringue Kœstlach Kœtzingue Kruth Kunheim...
- attack 617 Squadron scored six direct hits with Tallboys. 7 October 1944 – Kembs Dam [de] north of Basel The dam waters could have been kept in reserve to...
- cambire, "to barter, exchange", a word of Gaulish origin, from PIE root *kemb- "to bend, crook". charge from Latin carrus via French, ultimately from the...