camembert

noun
/ˈkæmɒmˌbeə(ɹ)/UK/ˈkæməmˌbeː/

Etymology

From Medieval Latin Campus Maimberti ("field of Maimbert"), a West Germanic personal name derived from Proto-Germanic *maginą (“strength, power, might”) and Proto-Germanic *berhtaz (“bright”).

  1. derived from *berhtaz
  2. derived from *maginą
  3. derived from Campus

Definitions

  1. A soft, creamy cheese from France made from cow's milk.

  2. A village in Normandy, France, famous for being the place where camembert cheese was…

    A village in Normandy, France, famous for being the place where camembert cheese was invented.

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