clavo

Etymology
, from, from , derived from the root. .

Noun

 * 1)  nail
 * 2)  clavus
 * 3)  a purple stripe whose width distinguished equites from senators
 * 1)  a purple stripe whose width distinguished equites from senators
 * 1)  a purple stripe whose width distinguished equites from senators

Etymology 1
From.

Verb

 * 1) to nail, furnish, fasten with nails

Descendants

 * Interlingua
 * Gallo-Romance:
 * Gallo-Romance:


 * Ibero-Romance:
 * Italo-Romance:
 * Neapolitan:, , ,
 * Vulgar Latin:
 * Italo-Romance:
 * Neapolitan:, , ,
 * Vulgar Latin:
 * Neapolitan:, , ,
 * Vulgar Latin:


 * English

Etymology 1
, from. The conservation of Latin /kl-/ is irregular (normally the result is /ʎ/, but cf. ), which might imply a degree of Latin influence. Still, it is difficult to regard such a mundane term as learned or even semi-learned. First attested in the twelfth century. Compare 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) nail, spike
 * 2) clove
 * 3) corn
 * 4) headache
 * 5) scab
 * 6) spike
 * 7)  stash
 * 1) spike
 * 2)  stash

Etymology
Borrowed from, from.

Noun

 * 1) nail