Kamel

Etymology
,, , borrowed during the Crusades from , probably in part also from , which best explains the e-vocalism (as Arabic a is or even  in this word). The modern form with final stress is a 16th-century learned alteration after, itself from , from a language. It was accordingly mostly spelt until the early 20th century (a spelling then abolished after words like, ). An older term for the animal was.

Noun

 * 1) camel
 * 2)  a stupid person