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Proto-IE: *k'am-; *kam-, *gam- / -e-
Meaning: a hornless/short-horned beast
Old Indian: śáma- {hornlos} `tame, domestic' [probably not here], śamana- m. `a k. of antelope' (L.)
Old Greek: kemás, -ádos (auch kemmás, kemphás) f. `Hirschkalb, junger Hirsch, junge Hindin, Spiesser'
Slavic: *komolъ/*gomolъ `безрогий'
Baltic: *čmaûl-a- (1), *čmul-a- adj., *čmaûl-iā̃ (1)
Germanic: *xin-d-ṓ f.
Latin: camox ( ~ -ō- ?) `Steinbock, Gemse'
Russ. meaning: скот (безрогое или с короткими рогами)
References: WP I 385 f
piet-meaning,piet-ind,piet-greek,piet-slav,piet-balt,piet-germ,piet-lat,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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