Where does “cambrure” come from?

cambrure (French) comes from French cambrer, from French cambré, from Latin camur, from Ottoman Turkish چامور, from Old Anatolian Turkish چامور, from Proto-Turkic *čalpmur — mud.

cambrure (French): instep, arch; camber; small of the back

Definitions

  1. instep, arch; camber; small of the back

Ancestry of “cambrure”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchcambrerto arch
2Frenchcambrépast participle of cambrer
3Latincamurcurved, bent, crooked
4Ottoman Turkishچامورmud, mire, slush, muck
5Old Anatolian Turkishچامور
6Proto-Turkic*čalpmurmud

Words derived from “cambrure

Every word from Proto-Turkic *čalpmurEvery word from Old Anatolian Turkish چامورEvery word from Ottoman Turkish چامور