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Proto-Brythonic
Etymology
From Proto-Celtic *taratrom, from pre-Celtic *terh₁tro-. Cognate with Ancient Greek τέρετρον (téretron, “borer”), Latin terebra (“borer”).
Pronunciation
Noun
*taradr m (plural *tėrėdr)
- auger, borer, drill
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