martelo

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Esperanto

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Etymology

Ultmately from Medieval Latin martellus, from Latin marculus (hammer), reinforced by several Romance languages. Compare French marteau, Italian martello, Portuguese martelo, Spanish martillo. Doublet of maĉeto.

Pronunciation

  • Audio:(file)
  • IPA(key): [marˈtelo]
  • Rhymes: -elo
  • Hyphenation: mar‧te‧lo

Noun

martelo (accusative singular martelon, plural marteloj, accusative plural martelojn)

  1. hammer

Derived terms

Galician

Etymology

Attested since the 13th century.[1] From Old Galician-Portuguese, from Late Latin martellus, itself a diminutive of martulus, variant of Latin marculus, or alternatively based on malleus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [maɾˈtelʊ], [maɾˈtɛlʊ]

Noun

martelo m (plural martelos)

  1. hammer
    • 1485, Antonio López Ferreiro, editor, Galicia Histórica. Colección diplomática, Santiago: Tipografía Galaica, page 286:
      iten vnna yxola de peto, iten un escoupre, iten vn traado, iten vnna tarabela, iten dous bingueletes, iten duas serras de mao, iten vnna junteyra, iten dous martelos grandes de monte
      item, a pocket adze; item, a chisel; item, a drill; item, an auger; item, two gimlets; item, two handsaws; item, a jointer; item, two big hammers for working outside
  2. knocker
    Synonym: chamador
  3. (anatomy) the malleus

Derived terms

References

  1. ^ "martelo" in Gallaeciae Monumenta Historica.

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from Esperanto martelo, Italian martello, Spanish martillo and French marteau, from Medieval Latin martellus.

Pronunciation

Noun

martelo (plural marteli)

  1. hammer

Derived terms

Portuguese

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martelo

Pronunciation

 

  • Hyphenation: mar‧te‧lo

Etymology 1

From Old Galician-Portuguese martelo, from Late Latin martellus, itself a diminutive of martulus, variant of Latin marculus, or alternatively based on malleus. Compare Galician martelo, Spanish martillo, Catalan martell, and Italian martello.

Noun

martelo m (plural martelos)

  1. hammer
  2. (anatomy) the malleus
  3. (sports) hammer
Derived terms
Descendants
  • Tamil: மடுத்தல் (maṭuttal)
  • Chittagonian: মাত্তুল (mattul)

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

martelo

  1. first-person singular present indicative of martelar