tegula

Etymology
Borrowed from, from. .

Noun

 * 1)  A small sclerite situated above the base of the costal vein in the wings of various insects, and attached to the anterolateral portion of the mesonotum.
 * 2)  A flat Roman roof tile with raised edges, joined together by an imbrex.
 * 3)  Any sea snail in the genus.

Translations

 * Portuguese: tégula

Noun

 * 1) tile

Etymology
From, from. . For the meaning development compare 🇨🇬. Though the sense “frying-pan” has been said to be derived from, , this is formally difficult; the distinction between it and “rooftile” may thus be seen as unfounded.

The long vowel is difficult to explain, but according to some authors it is an artifact of early simplification of the cluster in  (see  for the suffix); compare. Contrast the later formation, with a short vowel.

Noun

 * 1)  a tile, whether to lay the roof (rooftile) or to bake food upon it (baking tile, frying pan)

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