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Cheam

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語源 1

The earliest alleged form is Cegeham in 727, referencing a prior land grant from 675. From this, Eilert Ekwall proposes an origin from 古期英語 *ceg + hām, where the first element is from a Germanic root possibly meaning "stump". While the 727 document is of dubious authenticity, the name Cegham or Ceiham is attested in various other sources, such as a will from c. 950.

発音

  • IPA: /ˈt͡ʃiːm/

固有名詞

Cheam

  1. A suburban village in the borough of Sutton, Greater London, on the border with Surrey (OS grid ref TQ2463).
派生語

語源 2

From Khmer ជាម (ciəm).

固有名詞

Cheam (plural Cheams)

  1. A surname from Khmer.

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Cheam

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Cheam ( /ˈm/) is a large suburban village close to Sutton in the London Borough of Sutton, England and is located close to the southern boundary between Greater London and Surrey. It is divided into two main areas: North Cheam and Cheam Village. North Cheam includes more retail shops and supermarkets, whilst Cheam Village and the south of Cheam are more residential. It is bordered by Worcester Park (to the north-west), Morden (to the north-east), Sutton (to the east), Ewell (to the west) as well as Banstead and Belmont to the South. Cheam is one of the southernmost areas in Outer London under the control of a Greater London Authority (The London Borough of Sutton) as opposed to Surrey County Council, which controls bordering towns to the South and West including Banstead and Ewell. It is located in London Travelcard Zone 5, and the area is served by Cheam railway station.

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