astla

Latin

Alternative forms

  • astula (with reinsertion of /ŭ/)

Etymology

From Classical assula, with syncope and epenthesis of /t/. Attested in an inscription (CIL 6, 4444).

Noun

astla f (genitive astlae); first declension (Late Latin)

  1. Alternative form of assula (splinter)

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Late Latin: ascla
    • Balkan Romance:
      • Aromanian: ashclji, ashcljii, ashclje, iashcljã
      • Romanian: așchie
    • Dalmatian:
    • Insular Romance:
    • Gallo-Italic:
      • Piedmontese: as-cia
    • Gallo-Romance:
      • Franco-Provençal: âclya
        Bressan: aille
        Valdôtain: ôclya, asclya
    • Occitano-Romance:
    • Ibero-Romance:
      • Aragonese: ascla
        Belsetán: ixascla (From ex- + ascla)
        Ribagorçan: asclla
      • Old Galician-Portuguese: acha
    • Borrowings:
      • Albanian: ashkë, ashër, ashkël (perhaps)
      • Proto-Brythonic: *asklọd
        • Breton: askleud
        • Welsh: asglod

References

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