kamrat

Polish

noun
Definitions
  • comrade, mate, companion

Etymology

Borrowed from German Kamerad (comrade) derived from French camarade derived from Spanish, Castilian camarada (comrade, roommate), cámara (chamber) derived from Latin camara (chamber) derived from Ancient Greek καμάρα (vaulted chamber, a vaulted chamber, anything with an arched cover, a covered carriage boat, a vault, vault, something with an arched cover, a covered boat, something with an arched cover a covered wagon, arch).

Origin

Ancient Greek

καμάρα

Gloss

vaulted chamber, a vaulted chamber, anything with an arched cover, a covered carriage boat, a vault, vault, something with an arched cover, a covered boat, something with an arched cover a covered wagon, arch

Concept
Semantic Field

The house

Ontological Category

Person/Thing

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