camelo

See also: cameló, camelô, and camèło

Galician

Etymology

From Old Portuguese camelo, from Vulgar Latin *camellus, from Latin camēlus, from Ancient Greek κάμηλος (kámēlos), ultimately from Proto-Semitic *gamal-. Cognate with Portuguese camelo and Spanish camello.

Pronunciation

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Noun

camelo m (plural camelos)

  1. camel

Latin

Noun

camēlō

  1. dative singular of camēlus
  2. ablative singular of camēlus

Old Portuguese

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *camellus, from Latin camēlus, from Ancient Greek κάμηλος (kámēlos), ultimately from Proto-Semitic *gamal-. Cognate with Old Spanish camello.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ka.ˈme.lo/

Noun

camelo m

  1. camel

Descendants


Portuguese

camelos

Etymology

From Old Portuguese camelo, from Vulgar Latin *camellus, from Latin camēlus, from Ancient Greek κάμηλος (kámēlos), ultimately from Proto-Semitic *gamal-. Cognate with Galician camelo and Spanish camello.

Pronunciation

Noun

camelo m (plural camelos)

  1. camel

See also

Descendants

  • Kadiwéu: gameelo

Spanish

Noun

camelo m (plural camelos)

  1. flattery, gallantry (especially towards women)

Synonyms

Verb

camelo

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of camelar.
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