Culm
Pronunciation
- IPA: /kÊŒlm/
Origin 1
Perhaps related to coal. Perhaps from Welsh cwlm ("knot or tie"), applied to this species of coal, which is much found in balls or knots in some parts of Wales: compare Old English culme.
Full definition of culm
Noun
culm
(countable and uncountable; plural culms)- waste coal, used as a poor quality fuel; slack.
- 1887, Homer Greene, Burnham Breaker, Chapter XXI:Here he lay down on a place soft with culm, to take his contemplated rest, and, before he was aware of it, sleep had descended on him, overpowered him, and bound him fast.
- anthracite, especially when found in small masses
Origin 2
Borrowed from Latin culmus.