Where does “tagliola” come from?

tagliola (Italian) comes from Italian tagliare, from Late Latin talio, from Latin talea, from Proto-Indo-European teh₂l- — to grow; young animal.

tagliola (Italian): Trap or snare, specifically a metal, spring-loaded snapping device used for capturing game

Definitions

  1. Trap or snare, specifically a metal, spring-loaded snapping device used for capturing game

Ancestry of “tagliola”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italiantagliareto cut or slash; to spike; to cleave
2Late Latintalioa punishment equal to the injury sustained;...
3LatintaleaA long or slender piece of wood or metal; rod,...
4Proto-Indo-Europeanteh₂l-to grow; young animal

Words derived from “tagliola

Every word from Proto-Indo-European teh₂l-Every word from Latin taleaEvery word from Late Latin talio