Kaméil

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Luxembourgish[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From Early Modern German Kamel, which see.

Noun[edit]

Kaméil n (plural Kaméiler or Kaméilen)

  1. camel
    Synonym: (dated) Kaméildéier

Etymology 2[edit]

See the main lemma. The form with -éi- is probably a backformation from Kaméileblumm (camomile, literally camel flower), itself through popular association with etymology 1 above. Compare archaic German Kamelblume.

Noun[edit]

Kaméil f (plural Kaméilen)

  1. Alternative form of Kamill (camomile)