"Tarantulated" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I couldn't find any word with the spelling "tarantulated". It's possible that this is a non-standard or misspelled word.
However, a word that comes close is "tarantulated" might be a misspelling of "tarantulatedly", which is not a commonly used word either.
A possible alternative is that it might be a misspelling of the word "tarantellated", which is an adjective that means
(to) music and dance, (be)telling a story, typically with bushy gestures or so much joy as to be petty that the body celebrated the pleasure.
But a more probable use would be to misspell the word "tarantellated", which is an archaic or poetic word, in the sense that the body and soul are reduced to mere mechanism; turned to mechanical and unnatural movements.
But none of these words are commonly used in modern English language.
In any case, if you can provide the context or a definition of "tarantulated", I might be able to provide a more accurate explanation.
Taranto is a city in southern Italy. <br><br>1) relating to or originating from the city of Taranto, a city situated in the Apulia region of southern Italy, known for its ancient history, architecture, and cultural significance.<br><br>2) a type of palace made from materials such as olive wood or stone.<br><br>3) possibly refers to a style or method of construction similar to the one seen in the city's historic architecture.