kamelo
Ido
noun
Definitions
- camel
Etymology
Derived from Esperanto kamelo (camel) derived from English camel derived from German Kamel derived from Italian cammello derived from Spanish, Castilian camello (camel) derived from Latin camēlus (camel) derived from Ancient Greek κάμηλος (camel).
Origin
Ancient Greek
κάμηλος
Gloss
camel
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- anticamel English
- camel English
- camel rider English
- camelback English
- camelbacked English
- cameleer English
- camelfucker English
- camelish English
- camelize English
- camellike English
- cameloid English
- camelpox English
- camelry English
- camelshair English
- camelthorn English
- *camellus Latin
- camelus Latin
- camēlus Latin
- Kamel German
- cammelliere Italian
- cammello Italian
- cammellotto Italian
- chameau French
- camellero Spanish, Castilian
- camello Spanish, Castilian
- κάμηλος Ancient Greek
- καμελάυκιον Ancient Greek
- καμελαύκιον Ancient Greek
- καμηλοπάρδαλις Ancient Greek
- καμηλοπόδιον Ancient Greek
- στρουθοκάμηλος Ancient Greek
- kamel Norwegian Bokmål
- kamel Norwegian Nynorsk
- camel Middle English
- kamell Old Norse
- جَمَل Arabic
- chamel Old French
- kamela Esperanto
- kameledo Esperanto
- kamelo Esperanto
- καμήλα Greek (modern)
- cameel Middle Dutch
- kamelyo Tagalog
- kembel Middle High German
- kemel Middle High German
- Kaméil Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- ikamela Zulu
- kameļ Marshallese
- kamel Lower Sorbian
- camello Old Spanish
- *gamal- Proto-Semitic
- camel xno
- kamelyo Bikol Central
- camel ONF.