kamel

See also: Kamel

Danish

Etymology

From late Old Norse kamell, from Latin camelus, from Ancient Greek κάμηλος (kámēlos, camel).

Noun

kamel c (singular definite kamelen, plural indefinite kameler)

  1. camel

Inflection


Lower Sorbian

Etymology

From Latin camēlus, from Ancient Greek κάμηλος (kámēlos), from Proto-Semitic *gamal-; compare Arabic جَمَل (jamal) and Hebrew גמל (gamál).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kaˈmɛl/

Noun

kamel m (feminine equivalent kamelka)

  1. camel (beast of burden)

Declension


Mapudungun

Adverb

kamel (using Raguileo Alphabet)

  1. last year

Middle English

Noun

kamel

  1. Alternative form of camel

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Ancient Greek κάμηλος (kámēlos), via Old Norse kamell

Noun

kamel m (definite singular kamelen, indefinite plural kameler, definite plural kamelene)

  1. a camel (in particular the Bactrian camel, Camelus bactrianus)
kamel

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Ancient Greek κάμηλος (kámēlos), via Old Norse kamell

Noun

kamel m (definite singular kamelen, indefinite plural kamelar, definite plural kamelane)

  1. a camel (as Norwegian Bokmål above)

References


Romani

Verb

kamel

  1. to love
  2. to want

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish kamel, from Late Old Norse kamell, from Latin camelus, from Ancient Greek κάμηλος (kámēlos, camel), ultimately from Proto-Semitic *gamal-.

Pronunciation

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Noun

kamel c

  1. bactrian camel; a camel with two humps

Declension

Declension of kamel 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative kamel kamelen kameler kamelerna
Genitive kamels kamelens kamelers kamelernas

Synonyms

  • baktrisk kamel
  • kameldjur
  • kameldrivare
  • kamelföl
  • kamelförare
  • kamelhingst
  • kamelhår
  • kamelkaravan
  • kamelrygg
  • kamelryttare
  • kamelsadel
  • kamelsto
  • kamelull

See also

References

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