2. Verb. (third-person singular of camo) ¹
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Definition of Camos
1. camo [n] - See also: camo
Lexicographical Neighbors of Camos
Literary usage of Camos
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of Antiquity by Max Duncker (1879)
"And camos said to me, Go and take Nebo from Israel; and I went in the night and
fought against it from daybreak to mid-day; and I took it. ..."
2. Commentary on the Books of Kings by Carl Friedrich Keil, Ernst Bertheau (1857)
"—The abomination of the Moabites camos (Chemosh) is at all events akin to ...
24, where camos is even called the god of the Ammonites,1 whereas in all other ..."
3. A Concise View of the Origin, Constitution and Proceedings of the Honorable by Irish Society (London, England) (1832)
"... in the parish of camos, six shillings and eight pence per annum : anil also
... lands of camos, containing one quarter, near the parish church of camos, ..."
4. A Concise View of the Origin, Constitution and Proceedings of the Honorable by Irish Society (London, England) (1822)
"... in the parish of camos, six shillings and eight pence per annum ; and also
... lands of camos, containing one quarter near the parish church of camos, ..."