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From Late Latin ''tāliāre'', a verb based on Latin ''tālea'' (“cutting taken from a plant”).
From Late Latin ''tāliāre'', a verb based on Latin ''tālea'' (“cutting taken from a plant”).
=== Verb ===
=== Verb ===
'''tagliare''' (''first-person singular present'' '''taljo''', ''first-person singular perfect'' '''talje''', ''past participle'' '''taljat''', ''auxiliary'' '''[[Contionary:habere#Jorvanian|habere]]''')
'''taljare''' (''first-person singular present'' '''taljo''', ''first-person singular perfect'' '''talje''', ''past participle'' '''taljat''', ''auxiliary'' '''[[Contionary:habere#Jorvanian|habere]]''')
# to cut, to slash
# to cut, to slash
# (''enology'') to spike (to add a small amount of one substance to another)
# (''enology'') to spike (to add a small amount of one substance to another)

Latest revision as of 07:39, 3 May 2025

Jorvanian

Etymology

From Late Latin tāliāre, a verb based on Latin tālea (“cutting taken from a plant”).

Verb

taljare (first-person singular present taljo, first-person singular perfect talje, past participle taljat, auxiliary habere)

  1. to cut, to slash
  2. (enology) to spike (to add a small amount of one substance to another)
  3. (mineralogy) to cleave (to break a single crystal such as a gemstone)
  4. to crop (a photo, etc.)