kumbull

Albanian

Alternative forms
  • kumull

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *gem- 'to grab, grip; be full'. Close to Old English cumbol (wound, swelling, lump, growth), Lithuanian gùmulas (clump, ball, tangle, knot), Old Norse kumla (squeeze), Middle Irish gemel (shackles, gyve, manacles, handcuff). Similar formation to kungull and brumbull.

Noun

kumbull f (indefinite plural kumblla, definite singular kumbulla, definite plural kumbllat)

  1. plum, round fruit
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