winterbourne
WIN-ter-born
A stream that flows only in the wet season, when the water table rises high enough to feed it. In summer the bed is dry chalk or gravel. Common in the chalk country of southern England, where villages named Winterbourne line valleys that are rivers half the year and footpaths the other half.
Etymology
Old English winter + burna (stream). The stream that belongs to winter.
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