camas

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See also: Camas, and Çamaş

English

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A camas in bloom

Etymology 1

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Perhaps from Chinook Jargon qamaš, qawaš (camas), from Nootka qawaš (camas), or perhaps from Nez Perce qém̓es (camas).

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Noun

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camas (plural camases or camas)

  1. Any of the North American flowering plants of the genus Camassia.
    • 1942, Emily Carr, “James' Bay and Dallas Road”, in The Book of Small, Toronto, Ont.: Oxford University Press, →OCLC:
      There were stretches of fine, soft grass on the cliffs and great patches of camass and buttercups.
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Etymology 2

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From cama +‎ -s.

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Noun

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camas

  1. plural of cama

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French

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Verb

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camas

  1. second-person singular past historic of camer

Galician

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Noun

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camas

  1. plural of cama

Latin

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camās

  1. accusative plural of cama

Norman

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Noun

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camas m (uncountable)

  1. (Guernsey) noise

Portuguese

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Noun

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camas

  1. plural of cama

Spanish

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camas f pl

  1. plural of cama