cam
Welsh (Colloquial)
/kam/
noun
Definitions
- step, pace, footstep
- footfall sound made by a footstep
- footprint
- step (of a process), stage, phase
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Celtic *kanksman.
Origin
Proto-Celtic
*kanksman
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cambium English
- cambiare Latin
- cambio Latin
- cambium Latin
- cambiō Latin
- cambīre Latin
- cambium Spanish, Castilian
- περί Ancient Greek
- *kh₂em-, *kh₂emp- Proto-Indo-European
- cam Irish
- brazada Galician
- camba Galician
- cambada Galician
- camballota Galician
- cambo Galician
- cambota Galician
- camgymeriad Welsh
- camgymryd Welsh
- camlas Welsh
- camlwrw Welsh
- camu Welsh
- cymryd Welsh
- glas Welsh
- llwrw Welsh
- camm Old Irish
- cam Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- cam Manx
- cambio Old Portuguese
- *kambos Proto-Celtic
- *kanksman Proto-Celtic
- càngio Ligurian
- *kambyom Gaulish
- cambion Gaulish