1. holme - Noun
2. Holme - Proper noun
holme (plural holmes)
Alternative form of holm
Any of various villages in England.
A village in Huntingdonshire district, Cambridgeshire (OS grid ref TL1987).
A village and civil parish in South Lakeland district, Cumbria (OS grid ref SD5278).
A hamlet in Messingham parish, North Lincolnshire district, Lincolnshire (OS grid ref SE9206).
A small village in Holme Valley parish, Kirklees borough, West Yorkshire (OS grid ref SE1006).
A river in West Yorkshire, England, which flows into the River Colne at Huddersfield.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgGeography : See also Geology of Cambridgeshire Large areas of the county are extremely low-lying and Holme Fen is notable for being the UK's lowest physical point at 2.75 m (9 ft) below sea level. Source: Internet
Holme Pierrepont RC runner Oliver Matharu took the overall win in an impressive time of 40min 11secs, just 37 seconds ahead of Iain Bailey, while Alan Oliver (Sleaford Striders) completed the top three in 41.14. Source: Internet
There are also memorable portraits of Don Quixote, Huck Finn, Sherlock Holme, Winston Groom and James Bond. Source: Internet
It had been lent to Sale by Dr. George Holme (1676-1765), Rector of Headley in Hampshire from 1718 til his death. Source: Internet
Petrol stations in Batley East made it the next worst affected area, with 57 offences reported, followed by Holme Valley North, where 52 crimes were detailed. Source: Internet
Holme compares this to the way someone might say, “I grew up on a farm.” Source: Internet