Teme
See also: teme
English
Etymology
From the same base of many other rivers in England; see the cognates listed at Thames.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tiːm/
Proper noun
Teme
- A river which rises in Powys, Wales, before entering England, flowing through Shropshire, Herefordshire, for a short distance, and Worcestershire, and joining the River Severn south of Worcester.
- A minor river in Marlborough, New Zealand, which flows into the (Marlborough) Avon River.
Derived terms
References
- Ekwall, E., English Place-Names (4th ed), OUP, 1960, pp 459, 463, 464
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