Where does “tripalio” come from?

tripalio (Vulgar Latin) comes from Late Latin trepalium, from Latin tripalis, from Latin tria, from Latin tres, from English three, from Middle English thre, from Old English þrī, from Proto-West Germanic þrīʀ.

tripalio (Vulgar Latin): to torture; suffer, toil; to torture; suffer,...

Definitions

  1. to torture; suffer, toil; to torture; suffer,...

Ancestry of “tripalio”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Late Latintrepaliuman instrument of torture; a torture instrument...
2Latintripalisthat has, or is propped up by, three stakes or...
3Latintrianominative neuter of trēs; accusative neuter of...
4Latintresthree; 3
5EnglishthreeA numerical value after two and before four....
6Middle Englishthrethree
7Old Englishþrīthree
8Proto-West Germanicþrīʀthree
9Proto-Germanicþrīzthree
10Proto-Indo-European*tréyes
Every word from Proto-Indo-European *tréyesEvery word from Proto-Germanic þrīzEvery word from Proto-West Germanic þrīʀ