kambur
Faroese edit
Etymology edit
From Old Norse kambr, from Proto-Germanic *kambaz, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *ǵómbʰos (“tooth (animate)”).
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Noun edit
kambur m (genitive singular kambs, plural kambar)
Declension edit
m7 | Singular | Plural | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | kambur | kamburin | kambar | kambarnir |
Accusative | kamb | kambin | kambar | kambarnar |
Dative | kambi | kambinum | kombum | kombunum |
Genitive | kambs | kambsins | kamba | kambanna |
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Icelandic edit
Etymology edit
From Old Norse kambr, from Proto-Germanic *kambaz, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *ǵómbʰos (“tooth (animate)”).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
kambur m (genitive singular kambs, nominative plural kambar)
Declension edit
declension of kambur
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Derived terms
Turkish edit
Etymology edit
From Ottoman Turkish قنبور (kanbur, kambur), from Ancient Greek καμπύλος (kampúlos) from κάμπτω (kámptō, “to bend, curve”).
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Noun edit
kambur (definite accusative kamburu, plural kamburlar)
- hump (deformity of the human back)
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Further reading edit
- “kambur”, in Turkish dictionaries, Türk Dil Kurumu