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Durham in Latin

Durham in Latin is Dūnelmum — Durham means a county and cathedral city in northeast England.

Durham in Latin

Dūnelmum
proper noun
A unitary authority of County Durham, which replaced the county council in 2009 in all of County Durham except Darlington, Hartlepool and Stockton-on-Tees; in full, Durham County Council.

What does "Durham" mean?

  1. name A county and cathedral city in northeast England.
    "Durham Cathedral sits high above the River Wear."
  2. name A city in North Carolina, USA, home to Duke University.
    "They moved to Durham, North Carolina, for the university."
  3. noun A breed of short-horned beef cattle originally raised in County Durham, England.
    "The farm kept a small herd of Durham cattle."

Durham in a sentence

  • Durham Cathedral sits high above the River Wear.
  • They moved to Durham, North Carolina, for the university.
  • The farm kept a small herd of Durham cattle.

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What is "Durham" in Latin?

"Durham" in Latin is Dūnelmum. Durham means: A county and cathedral city in northeast England.

How do you use "Durham" in a sentence?

Example: "Durham Cathedral sits high above the River Wear." In Latin, "Durham" is Dūnelmum.

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