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See also: Kamber

Estonian

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Etymology

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From Low German kamer. The added -b- is analogous to number and klamber.

Noun

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kamber (genitive kambri, partitive kambrit)

  1. chamber, a small room

Declension

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Declension of kamber (ÕS type 2/õpik, no gradation)
singular plural
nominative kamber kambrid
accusative nom.
gen. kambri
genitive kambrite
partitive kambrit kambreid
illative kambrisse kambritesse
kambreisse
inessive kambris kambrites
kambreis
elative kambrist kambritest
kambreist
allative kambrile kambritele
kambreile
adessive kambril kambritel
kambreil
ablative kambrilt kambritelt
kambreilt
translative kambriks kambriteks
kambreiks
terminative kambrini kambriteni
essive kambrina kambritena
abessive kambrita kambriteta
comitative kambriga kambritega
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Indonesian

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Etymology

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Noun

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kambêr (plural kamber-kamber, first-person possessive kamberku, second-person possessive kambermu, third-person possessive kambernya)

  1. camber:
    1. (nautical) a small enclosed dock in which timber for masts (etc.) is kept to weather.

Further reading

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Old Swedish

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Etymology

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From Old Norse kambr, from Proto-Germanic *kambaz.

Noun

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kamber m

  1. comb

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Swedish: kam

References

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  • kamber in Knut Fredrik Söderwall, Ordbok öfver svenska medeltids-språket, del 1: A-L

Papiamentu

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Etymology

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From Dutch kamer ("room").

Noun

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kamber

  1. bedroom