How Do You Spell RASTELLUS?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈastɛləs] (IPA)

Rastellus, a Latin term meaning 'small rake', is an uncommon spelling in English. Its pronunciation is [rəˈstɛləs] with stress on the second syllable. The IPA transcription for the word is /ɹəˈstɛləs/. The phonetic transcription shows that the first syllable is pronounced 'ruh' with a schwa sound followed by 'stel' with a short 'e' sound. The final syllable is pronounced 'uhs' with a schwa sound followed by an 's'. Although the word is not commonly used, knowing its correct spelling and pronunciation can be helpful in certain contexts.

Common Misspellings for RASTELLUS

  • eastellus
  • dastellus
  • fastellus
  • tastellus
  • 5astellus
  • 4astellus
  • rzstellus
  • rsstellus
  • rwstellus
  • rqstellus
  • raatellus
  • raztellus
  • raxtellus
  • radtellus
  • raetellus
  • rawtellus
  • rasrellus
  • rasfellus
  • rasgellus
  • rasyellus

Etymology of RASTELLUS

The word "rastellus" comes from Latin, specifically from the noun "rastellum", which means "a small rake" or "a little rake". Rastellus is the diminutive form of rastellum, indicating something smaller or more diminutive than a regular rake. The Latin word "rastellum" itself is derived from the verb "radere", meaning "to scrape" or "to scratch", which reflects the action performed by rakes.

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