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tarantula
English
Etymology
From Medieval Latin tarantula, from Old Italian tarantola, from Taranto (“seaport in southern Italy”), from Latin Tarentum (“Latin name of the town”), from Ancient Greek ????? (Tár?s, “Greek name of the town”) (compare Modern Greek ???????? (Tárantas) and Tarantino Tarde), probably from Illyrian *darandos (“oak”).
Sense 3 (“Lycosa tarantula”) is the original sense of the word, and refers to the fact that the spider was common in the Apulia region where Taranto is located. Sense 1 (“New World spider in the family Theraphosidae”), the main modern sense of the word, may have been a transferred use of Spanish tarántula (“tarantula (Lycosa tarantula)”) to describe large, hairy spiders found in the New World.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /t?.??æn.t???.l?/
- (General American) IPA(key): /t?.??æn.t???.l?/
- Hyphenation: ta?ran?tu?la
Noun
tarantula (plural tarantulas or tarantulae)
- Any of the large, hairy New World spiders comprising the family Theraphosidae.
- Synonyms: bird spider, monkey spider, rain spider
- (by extension) A member of certain other groups of spiders, generally characterized by large size, hairiness, or membership of infraorder Mygalomorphae to which Theraphosidae family also belongs.
- (dated) A species of wolf spider, Lycosa tarantula, native to southern Europe, the mildly poisonous bite of which was once thought to cause an extreme urge to dance (tarantism). [from mid 16th c.]
Derived terms
Related terms
- tarantella
- tarantism
Translations
References
Further reading
- tarantula on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- tarantula (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- tarantula in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
- “tarantula” in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present.
- tarantula at OneLook Dictionary Search
Polish
Etymology
From French tarentule, from Italian tarantola, named after Taranto, a seaport in southern Italy; from Latin Tarentum, from Ancient Greek ????? (Tár?s, “Tar?s”); ultimately from Illyrian *darandos (“oak”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ta.ran?tu.la/
Noun
tarantula f
- tarantula (Lycosa tarantula)
Declension
Further reading
- tarantula in Wielki s?ownik j?zyka polskiego, Instytut J?zyka Polskiego PAN
- tarantula in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Romanian
Noun
tarantula
- definite nominative singular of tarantul?
- definite accusative singular of tarantul?
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grammotoxin
English
Etymology
From Grammostola + toxin
Noun
grammotoxin (uncountable)
- An oligopeptide toxin obtained from the venom of the tarantula Grammostola spatulata
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