"Rum-ville" meaning in All languages combined

See Rum-ville on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Etymology: From rum (“good, fine, excellent”) + -ville (“town, city”). Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|rum|ville|gloss1=good, fine, excellent|gloss2=town, city}} rum (“good, fine, excellent”) + -ville (“town, city”) Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Rum-ville}} Rum-ville Forms: Rom-vile [alternative], Rome-vile [alternative], Rome-ville [alternative], Romeville [alternative], Rome-vyle [alternative], Rome vyle [alternative], Rum File [alternative], Rum-vile [alternative], Rum ville [alternative], Rum-vill [alternative], Rumville [alternative]
  1. (archaic, British, thieves' cant) London, England. Tags: British, archaic

Alternative forms

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