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travaglio

Travaglio is an Italian noun that denotes labor, toil, or hardship. It can refer to physical effort in performing a task, sustained exertion, or a difficult situation in general. In everyday usage it can appear in phrases such as affrontare il travaglio quotidiano or lavorare con grande travaglio, signaling the exertion or trouble involved in a task. The term also occurs in more abstract senses, where it conveys moral or emotional struggle rather than just physical effort.

In obstetric usage, travaglio specifically means labor in childbirth. It describes the onset and progression of

The word travaglio is of Italian origin and has been part of the language since the Middle

childbirth,
with
common
expressions
like
entrare
in
travaglio
(“to
go
into
labor”)
and
i
sintomi
del
travaglio
(“the
symptoms
of
labor”).
This
sense
is
distinct
from
its
broader
meaning
tied
to
work
or
effort,
though
it
shares
the
core
notion
of
strenuous
or
demanding
process.
Ages,
generally
linked
to
Latin
roots.
Aside
from
its
lexical
uses,
travaglio
appears
as
a
surname;
a
notable
bearer
is
Daniele
Travaglio
(born
1964),
an
Italian
journalist
and
writer
associated
with
Il
Fatto
Quotidiano.
Related
terms
include
lavoro
(work),
fatica
(fatigue),
and
tribolazione
(ordeal).