talio
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Borrowed from Polish talia, French taille, etc.
talio (accusative singular talion, plural talioj, accusative plural taliojn)
talio (accusative singular talion, plural talioj, accusative plural taliojn)
talio m (uncountable)
From tālis (“such”) + -iō.[1]
tāliō f (genitive tāliōnis); third declension
singular | plural | |
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nominative | tāliō | tāliōnēs |
genitive | tāliōnis | tāliōnum |
dative | tāliōnī | tāliōnibus |
accusative | tāliōnem | tāliōnēs |
ablative | tāliōne | tāliōnibus |
vocative | tāliō | tāliōnēs |
From tālea (“cutting from a plant”) + -ō (verb-forming suffix). Attested from the sixth century CE, while a prefixed intertāliō is attested earlier in Nonius.[2]
tāliō (present infinitive tāliāre, perfect active tāliāvī, supine tāliātum); first conjugation (Late Latin)
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From Ancient Greek θαλλός (thallós, “green shoot or branch”) + -io, after its bright green spectral emission lines.
talio m (uncountable)
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