"tarántula" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Spanish]

IPA: /taˈɾantula/, [t̪aˈɾãn̪.t̪u.la] Forms: tarántulas [plural]
Rhymes: -antula Etymology: Borrowed from Medieval Latin tarantula (“wolf spider”), from Italian tarantola, from Taranto (“Taranto (city in Italy where wolf spiders are frequently found)”), from Latin Tarentum, from Ancient Greek Τάρας (Táras) (genitive singular Τάραντος (Tárantos)), possibly from Illyrian *darandos (“oak”). Etymology templates: {{bor+|es|ML.|tarantula||wolf spider}} Borrowed from Medieval Latin tarantula (“wolf spider”), {{der|es|it|tarantola}} Italian tarantola, {{der|es|la|Tarentum}} Latin Tarentum, {{der|es|grc|Τάρας}} Ancient Greek Τάρας (Táras), {{der|es|xil|*darandos||oak}} Illyrian *darandos (“oak”) Head templates: {{es-noun|f}} tarántula f (plural tarántulas)
  1. tarantula Wikipedia link: es:tarántula Tags: feminine Categories (lifeform): Arachnids

Inflected forms

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