- cammock
- cam·mock
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Cammock — Cam mock, n. [AS. cammoc.] (Bot.) A plant having long hard, crooked roots, the {Ononis spinosa}; called also {rest harrow}. The {Scandix Pecten Veneris} is also called cammock. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cammock — This name, with variant spellings Cammack, Camock, Cammacke, Camocke, Camacke, Cammocke and Cammock, is of locational origin from a now lost place believed to have been in the Border Country. The name contains the Celtic element cam meaning bent… … Surnames reference
cammock — n. type of plant with long hard and curved roots (Botany); type of cane or staff … English contemporary dictionary
cammock — ˈkamək noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English cambok, from Medieval Latin cambuca, of Celtic origin; akin to Welsh camog bent stick, Scottish Gaelic camag curl, crook, Old Irish camm crooked more at change 1. Scotland : a curved or crooked stick … Useful english dictionary
Ononis spinosa — Cammock Cam mock, n. [AS. cammoc.] (Bot.) A plant having long hard, crooked roots, the {Ononis spinosa}; called also {rest harrow}. The {Scandix Pecten Veneris} is also called cammock. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rest-harrow — Cammock Cam mock, n. [AS. cammoc.] (Bot.) A plant having long hard, crooked roots, the {Ononis spinosa}; called also {rest harrow}. The {Scandix Pecten Veneris} is also called cammock. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scandix Pecten-Veneris — Cammock Cam mock, n. [AS. cammoc.] (Bot.) A plant having long hard, crooked roots, the {Ononis spinosa}; called also {rest harrow}. The {Scandix Pecten Veneris} is also called cammock. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Camacke — This name, with variant spellings Cammack, Camock, Cammacke, Camocke, Camacke, Cammocke and Cammock, is of locational origin from a now lost place believed to have been in the Border Country. The name contains the Celtic element cam meaning bent… … Surnames reference
Cammack — This name, with variant spellings Cammack, Camock, Cammacke, Camocke, Camacke, Cammocke and Cammock, is of locational origin from a now lost place believed to have been in the Border Country. The name contains the Celtic element cam meaning bent… … Surnames reference
Cammacke — This name, with variant spellings Cammack, Camock, Cammacke, Camocke, Camacke, Cammocke and Cammock, is of locational origin from a now lost place believed to have been in the Border Country. The name contains the Celtic element cam meaning bent… … Surnames reference