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Etymology 1 edit

Inherited from Old East Slavic комидь (komidĭ), from Byzantine Greek κομμίδιον (kommídion), ultimately from Egyptian qmy (anointing oil), qmyt (acanthus resin, gum); compare English gum.

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каме́дь (kamédʹf inan (genitive каме́ди, nominative plural каме́ди, genitive plural каме́дей, relational adjective каме́дный)

  1. gum (resin)
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Etymology 2 edit

Distortion of коме́дия (komédija), from Ancient Greek κωμωδία (kōmōdía); see English comedy.

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каме́дь (kamédʹf inan (genitive каме́ди, nominative plural каме́ди, genitive plural каме́дей)

  1. (dated or nonstandard) comedy
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