/ˈkamba/, [ˈkɑm.bɐ]
OriginFrom Proto-Celtic *kambos (“curved”). Cognate with Walloon tchame (“wheelrim”), Old Irish camm (“crooked, bent”), Welsh cam (“crooked”).
- feminineeach one of the bent pieces of the felly (in a traditional wooden wheel)
- femininedoorjamb of the oven
- femininehandmill
- femininecurved beam of the plough
- form-of, indicative, present, singular, third-personthird-person singular present indicative
- form-of, imperative, second-person, singularsecond-person singular imperative
- a river in Ourense, Galicia, which flows for some 56 kilometers before draining into the Bibei, a subaffluent of the Minho river
- an ancient county, Terra de Camba, today municipality of Rodeiro
- San Xoán de Camba (a parish of Rodeiro, Pontevedra, Galicia)
- San Salvador de Camba (a parish of Rodeiro, Pontevedra, Galicia)
- Santa Baia de Camba (a parish of Rodeiro, Pontevedra, Galicia)
- a parish of Laza, Ourense, Galicia
- a parish of Castro Caldelas, Ourense, Galicia
- a village in Ourol parish, Ourol, Lugo, Galicia
- a village in Xuances parish, Xove, Lugo, Galicia
- a village in Samarugo parish, Vilalba, Lugo, Galicia
- a surname
Formscambas(plural)
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