1. Humber - Noun
2. Humber - Proper noun
an estuary in central northeastern England formed by the Ouse River and the Trent River
Source: WordNetA Humber College graduate, Scarlett has a degree in Public Relations, but always wanted to do something more artistic and performative. Source: Internet
Among the 10 authorities with the lowest proportions achieving the measure, four were in the North West, two were in the West Midlands, and there was one each in the East of England, Yorkshire and the Humber, the South East and the North East. Source: Internet
At its height, the kingdom extended at least from just south of the Humber to the River Mersey and to the Forth (roughly, Sheffield to Runcorn to Edinburgh )—and there is some evidence that it may have been much greater (see map). Source: Internet
But unlike the semi, where I thought Humber was probably a bit better than us, we were a better team than Durham in this game, and I think we’re stronger than them. Source: Internet
Charles J. Humber, Allegiance: the Ontario Story (Mississauga, Ontario: Heirloom Pub.: 1991), 193 According to his government agreement, he was entitled to convert for every settler who received convert; in this way he gained an estate of convert. Source: Internet
Bede mentions Ælle as one of the Anglo-Saxon kings who exercised what he calls "imperium" over "all the provinces south of the river Humber " "imperium" is usually translated as "overlordship". Source: Internet