martilyo

Bikol Central

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish martillo, from Old Spanish martiello, from Medieval Latin martellus, from Latin marculus, diminutive of marcus, or from malleus.

Noun

martilyo

  1. hammer

Verb

martilyo

  1. to hammer, to strike with a hammer

Cebuano

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish martillo, from Old Spanish martiello, from Medieval Latin martellus, from Latin marculus, diminutive of marcus, or from malleus.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: mar‧til‧yo

Noun

martilyo

  1. hammer

Verb

martilyo

  1. to hammer, to strike with a hammer

Tagalog

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish martillo, from Old Spanish martiello, from Medieval Latin martellus, from Latin marculus, diminutive of marcus, or from malleus.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: mar‧til‧yo
  • IPA(key): /maɾˈtiljo/, [mɐɾˈtil.jo]

Noun

martilyo

  1. hammer

Verb

martilyo

  1. to hammer, to strike with a hammer
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