Strong's #1581: gamal (pronounced gaw-mawl')
apparently from 1580 (in the sense of labor or burden-bearing); a camel:--camel.
Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon:
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gâmâl
1) camel
1a) as property, as beast of burden, for riding, forbidden for food
Part of Speech: noun masculine or feminine
Relation: apparently from H1580
Usage:
This word is used 54 times:
Jeremiah 49:29: "to themselves their curtains, and all their vessels, and their camels; and they shall cry them, Fear is on every side."
Jeremiah 49:32: " And their camels shall be a booty, and the multitude of their cattle a spoil: and I will scatter into all"
Ezekiel 25:5: "Rabbah a stable for camels, and the Ammonites a couching place for flocks:"
Zechariah 14:15: "the plague of the horse, of the mule, of the camel, and of the ass, and of all the beasts"