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camb

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
camb, es; m. [camb joined; p. of cimban] .
Wright's OE grammar
§50; §59; §234; §292; §310; §335;
a comb for cleaning hair, wool, flax, etc; pecten. Wrt. Voc. 86, v. barnuc-camb, fleðe-camb, wulfes camb.
the crest of a cock, the crest or
top of a helmet, etc; crista
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  • Helmes camb

    the helmet's crest;

    crista,
      Ælfc. Gl. 53; Som. 66, 75; Wrt. Voc. 36, 2.
  • Camb on hætte,

    vel on helme a crest on the hat or helmet;

    crista,
      Cot. 46.
Etymology
[Orm. camb: Scot. kaim: O. Sax. camb, m: Frs. kaem: Dut. Kil. kam, m: Ger. kamm, m: M. H. Ger. kamp, m; kambe, f: O. H. Ger. kamp, kampo, m: Dan. kam, m. f: Swed. kam, m; Icel. kambr, m: Sansk. jambha, m. tooth.]
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v.  cambiht.
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  • camb, n.