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WordInfo
Morphology
Lemmata
Forms: telo (data provider: donatus-sup)
Dictionary
Baretti: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
Télo, s. m.
1. a breadth of cloth; 2. a bit of cloth; 3. space, extension; 4. a napkin.
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telo: a darte, an arrow, a shaft, a flight, a bolt, a quarroy. Also a little speare or any weapon that may be cast or d arted with the hands, be it stone, wood or iron, and by a met aphor taken for any helpe or defence. Also a vaile or curtaine. Also the Sunnebeames shaking. Also a cruell paine in the side with suddaine griefe, as if ones bodie were thrust through with a sword. Télo trifúlco, a thunder-bolt come with a lightning. Also any thing made of canuase as tents or pauillions. Also the whole sailes of a ship as our Mariners say all their canuase.