kamut
See also: Kamut
English
    
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Etymology
    
Taken from kamut, a transcription found in E. A. Wallis Budge's dictionary (where it was translated as "wheat") of Egyptian kꜣmwtt (“ear of barley”), in hieroglyphic form:
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Noun
    
kamut (uncountable)
- A commercial cultivar of Khorasan wheat.
- Hypernyms: Khorasan wheat, wheat
 - 1999, Steve Meyerowitz, Sprouts, the Miracle Food: The Complete Guide to Sprouting, Sproutman Publications, →ISBN, page 75:- If you hear the name Kamut get excited. It's wheat. Yes, there are thousands of wheats, all members of the triticum family, but Kamut is different. It's 4,000 years old.
 
 
Further reading
    
 khorasan wheat on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia khorasan wheat on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Italian
    
    Etymology
    
Trademark genericization, from the brand name Kamut.
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