kamille

See also: Kamille

Danish

Etymology

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

Noun

kamille c (singular definite kamillen, plural indefinite kamiller)

  1. camomile

Declension

References

Dutch

Etymology

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).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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

  1. camomile

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

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

Noun

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

  1. (botany) camomile

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

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

Noun

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

  1. (botany) camomile

References

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