Kamel
See also: kamel
German
Alternative forms
- Kameel
Etymology
From Middle High German kembel, kemmel, kamel, from Greek κάμηλος (kámēlos), from a Semitic root.
Pronunciation
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Declension
Hyponyms
(camel):
- einhöckeriges Kamel, einhöckriges Kamel, Einhöcker = Dromedar
- zweihöckeriges Kamel, zweihöckriges Kamel, Zweihöcker = Trampeltier (modern strict sense)
Derived terms
- Großkamel = Altweltkamel
- Kleinkamel = Neuweltkamel
Related terms
- Kamelhalsfliege
- Kamelhaar
- Kameldorn
- Kamelreiterei
- Kameltreiber
- Kamelziege
See also
- Dromedar
- Kamelie
- Kamelopard
- Trampeltier
Further reading
- Kamel in Duden online
- Allgemeines Polyglotten-Lexicon der Natur-Geschichte mit erklärenden Anmerkungen von Philipp Andreas Nemnich, 1793, column 774ff. It mentions that the terms "Kamel" and "Dromedar" were used with different meanings. Then it states that "Dromedar" is more commonly used for the einhöckrige Kamel and suggest using "Trampelthier" for the zweihöckrige Kamel.
- Das Kameel und das Trampelthier ["Kameel" = zweihöckriges Kamel; "Trampelthier" = einhöckriges Kamel]. In: Deutsche Dichter. Erläutert von M. W. Götzinger, 1st part, 2nd edition, 1844, page 152.
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