/ˈkla.vo/
OriginLearned borrowing from Latin clāvus (“nail; stripe on a tunic; callus”), from Proto-Italic *klāwos, from Proto-Indo-European *kleh₂wos, derived from the root *(s)kleh₂w- (“hook, crook, peg”). Doublet of chiodo, chiavo, and chiovo.
- masculine, obsoletenail (metal spike)
- masculineclavus (callous growth)
- Ancient-Rome, historical, masculinea purple stripe whose width distinguished equites from senators
Formsclavi(plural)
Source: Wiktionary — CC BY-SA 4.0