talea

Italian

Etymology

From Latin tālea (cutting; scion).

Noun

talea f (plural talee)

  1. cutting, scion

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Latin

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *teh₂l- (to grow; young animal).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈtaː.le.a/, [ˈtaː.ɫe.a]

Noun

tālea f (genitive tāleae); first declension

  1. A long or slender piece of wood or metal; rod, stick, stake, bar.
  2. A cutting, set or layer for planting.
  3. (by extension) A scion, twig, sprig.

Declension

First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative tālea tāleae
Genitive tāleae tāleārum
Dative tāleae tāleīs
Accusative tāleam tāleās
Ablative tāleā tāleīs
Vocative tālea tāleae

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Derived terms

Descendants

  • Italian: talea
  • German: Teller
  • North Frisian: täliir (Halligen)
  • Dutch: taloor (Belgian, West Flemish, informal)

References

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