clavo

(Englisch)

clavar

to nail, to pin, to stick

Frequenz

C1
Mit Bindestrich als
cla‧vo
Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/ˈklabo/
Etymologie (Englisch)

In summary

Inherited from Old Spanish clavo, from Latin clāvus. The conservation of Latin /kl-/ is irregular (normally the result is /ʎ/, but cf. claro), which might imply a degree of Latin influence. Still, it is difficult to regard such a mundane term as learned or even semi-learned. First attested in the twelfth century. Compare Portuguese cravo.

Nelkenbaum

Syzygium Aromaticum

caryophyllus Aromaticus

eugenia Aromatica

eugenia Caryophyllata

eugenia Caryophyllus

Schuhnagel

Stiefelnagel

Schuhzwecke

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