- ball in the air and is
allowed to use both
sides of the stick,
called a
caman,
which is
wooden and
slanted on both sides. The
stick may also be used to...
- A
hurley or hurl or
hurling stick (Irish:
camán) is a
wooden stick used in the
Irish sports of
hurling and camogie. It
typically measures between 45 and...
-
professional acting career at the
Kenter Theatre and
later joined the Hadi
Çaman ****itepe Oyuncuları. He
first appeared on
television on TRT's Yarı Şaka...
-
Comando Aéreo de
Mantenimiento (
CAMAN) in
Madrid in the nineties. The
Mirages were
upgraded to the same
standard by
CAMAN, with the
installation of canards...
-
broader in Gaelic, and is also used for
certain types of
rocky mountains.
Caman a
shinty stick.
Capercaillie From capall-coille [kʰaʰpəl̪ˠˈkʰɤʎə], meaning...
- film
written and
directed by Jack Neo,
featuring child actors Zhou Yuchen,
Camans Kong, Goh Wee-Ann and
Joseph Ng Zhiyang. The film also
stars Hu Jing, Jae...
-
likely be
derived from cambán "crooked one" (c.f.
Modern Irish camán,
Scots Gaelic caman and Manx camane). The root camb is also
found in the
Gaelic names...
- other. The
camman was
similar in
design to the
caman in shinty, both
having no
blade unlike the
Irish camán. A
gorse wood camman, if of
suitable size and...
- for
players to use an ash wood
stick called a hurl or
hurley (in
Irish a
camán,
pronounced /ˈkæmən/ or /kəˈmɔːn/ in English) to hit a
small ball called...
-
perfect participle; e.g., ma bû-r-um, da
čaman rasid-a ḵot tanist-um, "I
shall go, and may be able to get to
Čaman".
Participial nominalization is typical...