cameta

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Pronunciation[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From archaic cama, from Proto-Celtic *kambos (bent).

Noun[edit]

cameta f (plural cametes)

  1. (agriculture) beam (of a plough)

Etymology 2[edit]

From cama +‎ -eta.

Noun[edit]

cameta f (plural cametes)

  1. diminutive of cama (leg)
  2. shaft (vertical part of a boot)
  3. the hook and line of a fishing pole
    Synonym: armada

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