Kammerl
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Bavarian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle High German kamer, from Old High German kamara, from Proto-West Germanic *kamarā (“chamber”). Doublet of Kåmera (“camera”), from Latin camara, camera (“chamber”), from Ancient Greek καμάρα (kamára, “anything with an arched cover, a covered carriage or boat, a vaulted chamber, a vault”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]Kammerl n (plural Kammerln)
- diminutive of Kåmmer
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