Caum

/kɔːm/ noun

A Scottish dialect word for a hollow, cavity, or depression; also used to describe a crooked or distorted shape.

From Scottish/Northern English dialect, possibly related to Old Norse origins. The word has remained primarily in regional Scottish usage with uncertain ultimate etymology.

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