camb
Old English
noun
Definitions
- comb
- crest of a helmet, bird, etc
Etymology
Inherited from *kamb.
Origin
*kamb
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cam English
- comb English
- gomphosis English
- gomphus Latin
- Hahnenkamm German
- Kamm German
- hanenkam Dutch, Flemish
- kam Dutch, Flemish
- kamsalamander Dutch, Flemish
- kamster Dutch, Flemish
- roskam Dutch, Flemish
- stofkam Dutch, Flemish
- toupeerkam Dutch, Flemish
- zakkam Dutch, Flemish
- came French
- беззубка Russian
- беззубый Russian
- белозубый Russian
- бурозубка Russian
- зуб Russian
- зубастый Russian
- зубец Russian
- зубной Russian
- зубочистка Russian
- зубчик Russian
- трубкозуб Russian
- γόμφος Ancient Greek
- *ǵómbʰos Proto-Indo-European
- kam Norwegian Bokmål
- *kambaz Proto-Germanic
- kam Swedish
- kam Norwegian Nynorsk
- hors Old English
- horscamb Old English
- hunigcamb Old English
- huniġ Old English
- comb Middle English
- hony combe Middle English
- horscomb Middle English
- kambr Old Norse
- kam Danish
- kambur Icelandic
- ծամել Armenian
- γοφός Greek (modern)
- γόμφος Greek (modern)
- chamb Old High German
- kamb Old High German
- zobens Latvian
- zobs Latvian
- zobārstniecība Latvian
- zobārsts Latvian
- ծամեմ Old Armenian
- kam Afrikaans
- kambur Faroese
- camb, kamb, chamb Middle High German
- kamb Middle High German
- *kamb gmw-pro
- kamm Estonian
- *kamb Old Dutch
- kamb Old Saxon
- kamber Old Swedish
- зꙋбъ Old East Slavic
- *komb Old Frisian
- *gómpʰos Proto-Hellenic
- kamb Elfdalian
- køm Scanian