1. Dunmow - Noun
2. Dunmow - Proper noun
Dunmow (uncountable)
Used with reference to a tradition in Little Dunmow, Essex, according to which a flitch of bacon would be awarded by the priory to a couple who could swear after a year of marriage that they had never had an argument or regretted getting married.
Dunmow
Both Great Dunmow and Little Dunmow; the former Dunmow railway station was in Great Dunmow.
A huge crowd including service veterans and young children took part in or witnessed the ceremony at Dunmow War Memorial, including the laying of wreaths and the service at the United Reformed Church in New Street, where the church was absolutely full. Source: Internet
A set of twins from Great Dunmow have achieved among the highest marks in the UK in their cello exams. Source: Internet
A yearly pass, to save money on visiting attractions in the Saffron Walden and Dunmow area and beyond, is now on sale at Saffron Walden Tourist Information Centre. Source: Internet
Dunmow made a solid start in reply, with openers Gallant (27) and Luke Swanston putting on 53. Source: Internet
Four fire engines from Saffron Walden, Great Dunmow and Harlow attended the incident, while police and traffic officers put in place measures to control the traffic. Source: Internet
Fire crews from Thaxted and Great Dunmow tackles a large barn fire at Holder’s Green, Thaxted. Source: Internet