Strong's Concordance

heb

gaw-mawl'

"g?m?l"

גָּמָל

1) camel
1a) as property, as beast of burden, for riding, forbidden for food

apparently from (in the sense of labor or burden-bearing);

Englishman's Concordance

she asses and camels

servant took ten camels of the camels

camels of the camels of his master

he made his camels to kneel down

will give thy camels drink also let

water for thy camels also until they

for all his camels

pass as the camels had done drinking

stood by the camels at the well

room for the camels