caman
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camán
Contents
1
Scottish Gaelic
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.3
Usage notes
Scottish Gaelic
Etymology
From
Old Irish
cammán
.
Noun
caman
m
(
genitive singular
camain
,
plural
camain
or
camanan
)
stick
,
club
(
sport
)
quaver
(
music
)
Usage notes
As a sports term implies its end is curved, so can be used for a
shinty
,
hurling
or
golf
stick, but not eg for a
cricket
bat
.
Categories
:
Scottish Gaelic terms inherited from Old Irish
Scottish Gaelic terms derived from Old Irish
Scottish Gaelic lemmas
Scottish Gaelic nouns
Scottish Gaelic masculine nouns
Scottish Gaelic words suffixed with -an
Hidden categories:
Scottish Gaelic terms with redundant sortkeys
Scottish Gaelic entries with language name categories using raw markup
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