You are thinking of a "hamlet" which does mean a small village. But the word "ham" often refers to a food that comes from a pig; or it can be a slang word that means a person who is a show-off and acts in a conceited way; or it can refer to somebody who is involved in the hobby of amateur radio-- such a person is called a "ham radio operator."
Village ham is a type of cured and smoked ham that is traditionally associated with rural or village-style preparation methods. It is often made from the hind leg of a pig and is typically seasoned with a mix of spices before being cured through salting and smoking. The process imparts a distinct flavor and texture, making it a popular choice in various culinary dishes. Village ham can be enjoyed sliced on its own, in sandwiches, or as part of charcuterie boards.
english. it is from burn, a stream, and ham, a village.
someone who loves attention is called a "ham".
Ham means hot.
It means village or settlement as in 'hamlet'.
Ham on rye
"The ham". Jambon= ham.
The root of the word "home" is believed to originate from the Old English word "ham" or "hām," which referred to a village or estate. Over time, the term evolved to represent the concept of a permanent residence or dwelling place.
Clumsy.
It is "The ham"
What is mean by village
Quel beau village means Which nice village? (or what a nice village!)