- Sp. camino,
FrProv tch’mïn, Prov. camin, Astur. camín, Port.
caminho LL
camminus 'step, footpath, tollspot', fr Gaul. camani,
plural of
camanom 'step' Ir...
- from
these toponyms: «beccus, betulla, broga, brogilos, brūcus, ****bo, *
camminus, ****ba, *glasina, *lanca, ligita, nantu, *pettia, *rica, *tamisium, *tegia...
-
means "path," a form also seen in Gaulish,
borrowed into Late
Latin as
cammīnus, and from
there into the
modern Romance languages. In B.7, the form useizu...
- 'valley' or *cambos 'bent'.
caminho [m] 'pathway', from
Vulgar Latin *
cammīnus, from proto-Celtic *kanxsman-,
cognate of
Italian cammino,
French chemin...
- camiño [m] 'pathway',
alternative spelling caminho, from
Vulgar Latin *
cammīnus, from proto-Celtic *kanxsman-,
cognate of
Italian cammino,
French chemin...