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camogie

 

[ ˈkaməɡi ]

Context #1

sport

Camogie is a team sport played by women, originating in Ireland. It is similar to hurling but played with a smaller ball and a shorter stick. The aim of the game is to score points by hitting the ball between the opponent's goalposts.

Synonyms

Examples of usage

  • Camogie is a popular sport among women in Ireland.
  • She has been playing camogie since she was a child.

Translations

Translations of the word "camogie" in other languages:

🇵🇹 camogie

🇮🇳 कैमो गी (camogie)

🇩🇪 Camogie

🇮🇩 camogie

🇺🇦 камогі

🇵🇱 camogie

🇯🇵 カモギ (camogie)

🇫🇷 camogie

🇪🇸 camogie

🇹🇷 camogie

🇰🇷 카모기 (camogie)

🇸🇦 كاموجي (camogie)

🇨🇿 camogie

🇸🇰 camogie

🇨🇳 卡莫吉 (kǎmòjí)

🇸🇮 camogie

🇮🇸 camogie

🇰🇿 камоги

🇬🇪 კამოგი

🇦🇿 camogie

🇲🇽 camogie

Word origin

The word 'camogie' is derived from the Irish language, where 'camóg' means 'stick'. The sport has a long history in Ireland, dating back to the early 20th century. Camogie was officially organized as a sport in 1904 by the Camogie Association. It has since grown in popularity, with leagues and championships held at local, national, and international levels.