kamille

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Danish

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Etymology

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From Middle Low German kamille, from Latin camomilla, from Ancient Greek χαμαίμηλον (khamaímēlon).

Noun

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kamille c (singular definite kamillen, plural indefinite kamiller)

  1. camomile

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Dutch

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Etymology

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From Middle Dutch camille, from older camomille, from Latin camomilla, from Ancient Greek χαμαίμηλον (khamaímēlon). The shortened form (ca. 1460) was probably influenced by German Kamille (before 1350).

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Noun

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kamille m or f (plural kamillen or kamilles, diminutive kamilletje n)

  1. camomile

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Middle Low German kamille, from Latin camomilla, from Ancient Greek χαμαίμηλον (khamaímēlon).

Noun

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kamille m (definite singular kamillen, indefinite plural kamiller, definite plural kamillene)

  1. (botany) camomile

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Etymology

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From Middle Low German kamille, from Latin camomilla, from Ancient Greek χαμαίμηλον (khamaímēlon).

Noun

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kamille m (definite singular kamillen, indefinite plural kamillar, definite plural kamillane)

  1. (botany) camomile

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