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calem

(Valencia) [kaˈlem] <span class="searchmatch">calem</span> inflection of calar: first-person plural present indicative/subjunctive first-person plural imperative <span class="searchmatch">calem</span> (reintegrationist...


calemgiu

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish قلمجی (kalemci). Equivalent to <span class="searchmatch">calem</span> +‎ -giu. calemgiu m (plural calemgii) clerk...


ծալել

From Old Armenian ծալեմ (<span class="searchmatch">calem</span>). (Eastern Armenian) IPA(key): /t͡sɑˈlel/, [t͡sɑlél] (Western Armenian) IPA(key): /d͡zɑˈlel/, [d͡zɑlél] ծալել • (calel)...


cà lem

See also: <span class="searchmatch">calem</span> Borrowed from French crème. Doublet of cà rem and kem. (Hà Nội) IPA(key): [kaː˨˩ lɛm˧˧] (Huế) IPA(key): [kaː˦˩ lɛm˧˧] (Saigon) IPA(key):...


ӏэхъогъу

Čɛm ʼɛꭓʷoğʷu Herd of cows Iахъом Iэхъогъур чылэм дифыгъ ʼaꭓʷom ʼɛꭓʷoğʷur <span class="searchmatch">čəlɛm</span> difəğ The herdsman lead the herd out side the village. А чэмым нахь дэгъу...


zalema

From Andalusian Arabic السَّلِامْ عَلِيكُمْ (aç-<span class="searchmatch">çalém</span> ʕalícum), from Arabic السَّلَامُ عَلَيْكُمْ (as-salām ʕalaīkum); &quot;peace be with you&quot;, &quot;hello&quot;. IPA(key):...


złopać

(ambitransitive, Far Masovian) alternative form of żłopać Kónie złopio wode <span class="searchmatch">całem</span> pyskiem. ― The horses are guzzling water with their whole face. Wojciech...


дэсын

in the yard. to settle (In some specific area) Кӏалэр чылэм дэс ― Kʼalɛr <span class="searchmatch">čəlɛm</span> dɛs ― The boy is settling in the village. Кӏалэр къалэм дэсыгу ― Kʼalɛr...


техьан

to invade in order to attack Урыс дзэхэр чылэм къытехьагъэх Wurəs dzɛxɛr <span class="searchmatch">čəlɛm</span> qəteḥağɛx The Russian armies assaulted the village. Укъыстемыхь джы, сыхьазырэп...


cal

[ˈkɑɫ] Rhymes: -al From Old Galician-Portuguese cal, from Vulgar Latin *<span class="searchmatch">calem</span>, from Latin calx, from Ancient Greek χάλιξ (khálix, “pebble”). cal m (plural...