释义 |
cha·mar I. \chəˈmär\ noun (-s) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Hindi camār, from Sanskrit carmakāra leather worker, from carman skin, leather + -kāra worker, from kṛṇoti he does, makes; akin to Latin corium leather — more at cuirass, karma : a member of a low Indian caste whose caste occupation is leatherworking II. \ˈchəmə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Hindi camar, from Sanskrit camara : a fan, typically made of a yak's tail or peacock feathers, used in the Indian subcontinent as a mark of royalty or in temples |