camur

See also: çamur

Latin

Etymology

From Proto-Italic *kameros, from Proto-Indo-European *kh₂em- (to bend, curve).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈka.mur/, [ˈka.mʊr]

Adjective

camur (feminine camura, neuter camurum); first/second declension

  1. curved, bent, crooked

Inflection

First/second declension, nominative masculine singular in -ur.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative camur camura camurum camurī camurae camura
Genitive camurī camurae camurī camurōrum camurārum camurōrum
Dative camurō camurae camurō camurīs camurīs camurīs
Accusative camurum camuram camurum camurōs camurās camura
Ablative camurō camurā camurō camurīs camurīs camurīs
Vocative camur camura camurum camurī camurae camura

Descendants

References

  • camur in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • camur in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
  • camur in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Hachette
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