This root form (lemma) is used in 3 different forms in the NT: κάμηλον (AFS), κάμηλον (AMS), καμήλου (GFS).
It is glossed in 4 different ways: ‘a camel’, ‘for a camel’, ‘of a camel’, ‘camel’.
OET MARK 1:6 Greek word=καμήλου (kamaʸlou) Morphology=GFS English gloss=‘of a camel’ SR GNT MARK 1:6 word 9
OET MARK 10:25 Greek word=κάμηλον (kamaʸlon) Morphology=AMS English gloss=‘for a camel’ SR GNT MARK 10:25 word 5
OET MAT 3:4 Greek word=καμήλου (kamaʸlou) Morphology=GFS English gloss=‘of a camel’ SR GNT MAT 3:4 word 11
OET MAT 19:24 Greek word=κάμηλον (kamaʸlon) Morphology=AMS English gloss=‘for a camel’ SR GNT MAT 19:24 word 8
OET MAT 23:24 Greek word=κάμηλον (kamaʸlon) Morphology=AFS English gloss=‘camel’ SR GNT MAT 23:24 word 10
OET LUKE 18:25 Greek word=κάμηλον (kamaʸlon) Morphology=AMS English gloss=‘a camel’ SR GNT LUKE 18:25 word 4