jamb
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From Middle English jambe, jaumbe, from Old French jambe (“leg”), from Late Latin gamba (“hock, shank, leg, thigh”), from Ancient Greek καμπή (kampḗ, “turning post, bend or flexure”). Doublet of gam, gamb, gamba, and jambe.
jamb (plural jambs)
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jamb (third-person singular simple present jambs, present participle jambing, simple past and past participle jambed)
Ultimately from Ancient Greek ἴαμβος (íambos).
jamb (genitive jambi, partitive jambi)
Declension of jamb (ÕS type 22e/riik, length gradation) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | jamb | jambid | |
accusative | nom. | ||
gen. | jambi | ||
genitive | jambide | ||
partitive | jambi | jambe jambisid | |
illative | jambi jambisse |
jambidesse jambesse | |
inessive | jambis | jambides jambes | |
elative | jambist | jambidest jambest | |
allative | jambile | jambidele jambele | |
adessive | jambil | jambidel jambel | |
ablative | jambilt | jambidelt jambelt | |
translative | jambiks | jambideks jambeks | |
terminative | jambini | jambideni | |
essive | jambina | jambidena | |
abessive | jambita | jambideta | |
comitative | jambiga | jambidega |
Learned borrowing from Latin iambus.
jamb m inan (related adjective jambiczny)
jȁmb m (Cyrillic spelling ја̏мб)
Borrowed from Ancient Greek ἲαμβος (ìambos).
jamb c
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