different between cadilac vs camelot
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camelot
English
Noun
camelot (countable and uncountable, plural camelots)
- Alternative form of camlet
French
Etymology
From cameloter.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kam.lo/
Noun
camelot m (plural camelots)
- street vendor, peddler, hawker
- 2008, Jacques Vergès, Journal: la passion de défendre, Rocher, page 85:
- Mardi 5 avril: un camelot vend une voiture d’occasion à un client qui ne sait pas conduire
- Tuesday, April 5: a hawker sells a used car to a customer who doesn’t know how to drive
- Mardi 5 avril: un camelot vend une voiture d’occasion à un client qui ne sait pas conduire
- 2008, Jacques Vergès, Journal: la passion de défendre, Rocher, page 85:
Further reading
- “camelot” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Anagrams
- colmate, colmaté
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