dromedary

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. The single-humped camel (Camelus dromedarius).
  2. Any swift riding camel.
  3. Referring to a biphasic clinical course of poliomyelitis, typically occurring in children, characterized by a minor illness, followed by an asymptomatic period of several days before the onset of a major illness involving the central nervous system.
name
  1. A locality in Brighton council area and the Southern Midlands council area, south eastern Tasmania, Australia.

Pronunciation

/ˈdɹɒmɪdəɹi/ /ˈdrʌ-/ /-mə-/ /-dɹi/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-I learned some phrases-dromedary.wav /ˈdɹɑməˌdɛɹi/ En-us-dromedary.mp3

Word forms

dromedary dromedaries dromedarie

Etymology

From Middle English dromedari, dromedarie (“dromedary; any camel”) [and other forms], from Old French dromedaire, from Late Latin dromedārius (“kind of camel”), from Latin *dromadārius, from dromas, dromadis (“dromedary”) + -ārius (suffix forming nouns denoting agents of use). Dromas and dromadis are derived from Ancient Greek δρομᾰ́ς (dromắs, “running; dromedary”), an ellipsis of δρομὰς κάμηλος (dromàs kámēlos, “running camel”), from δρόμος (drómos, “race, running; race course, track”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *drem- (“to run”).

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