Where does “taranteli” come from?

taranteli (Finnish) comes from German Tarantel, from Italian tarantola, from Italian Taranto, from Latin Tarentum, from Ancient Greek Τάρᾱς, from Illyrian darandos — oak.

taranteli (Finnish): tarantula, tarantula wolf spider, Lycosa tarantula large, mildly venomous spider found in southern Europe, especially in southern Italy

Definitions

  1. tarantula, tarantula wolf spider, Lycosa tarantula large, mildly venomous spider found in southern Europe, especially in southern Italy

Ancestry of “taranteli”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanTaranteltarantula
2Italiantarantolatarantula
3ItalianTarantothe letter T in the [[Appendix:Italian spelling alphabet
4LatinTarentumLatin name of the town
5Ancient GreekΤάρᾱςTarās; Greek name of the town
6Illyriandarandosoak
Every word from Illyrian darandosEvery word from Ancient Greek ΤάρᾱςEvery word from Latin Tarentum