tor
Old French
/tur/, /tɔr/
noun
Definitions
- tower
Etymology
Inherited from Latin turris, turrim derived from Ancient Greek τύρρις.
Origin
Ancient Greek
τύρρις
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- taurolatry English
- taurylic acid English
- tower English
- taureus Latin
- taurifer Latin
- tauriformis Latin
- taurigenus Latin
- taurinus Latin
- taurulus Latin
- taurus Latin
- turriger Latin
- turris Latin
- turris, turrem Latin
- turris, turrim Latin
- Tour German
- Turm German
- tauro Italian
- toro Italian
- torre Italian
- tour Dutch, Flemish
- taureau French
- tour French
- tourelle French
- touriste French
- тур Russian
- тура Russian
- toreador Spanish, Castilian
- toro Spanish, Castilian
- τύρρις Ancient Greek
- *táwros Proto-Indo-European
- tur Norwegian Bokmål
- tårn Norwegian Bokmål
- torn Swedish
- tur Swedish
- tur Norwegian Nynorsk
- tårn Norwegian Nynorsk
- torr Old English
- miontúr Irish
- túr Irish
- turn Old Norse
- tur Danish
- *torn Old French
- torel Old French
- torete Old French
- torn Old French
- tour Old French
- tur Old French
- turo Esperanto
- toro Catalan, Valencian
- turn Icelandic
- taur Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- tur Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- tură Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- torn Old High German
- tùr Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- touoré Norman
- touothé Norman
- tuore Norman
- torre Old Portuguese
- touro Old Portuguese
- torn Middle Low German
- tōrn Middle Low German
- tavru Aromanian
- taur Occitan
- torri Maltese
- *tauros Proto-Italic
- taur Romansh
- tor Romansh
- tuor Romansh
- tur Romansh
- torre Asturian
- toru Asturian
- taur Friulian
- torre Old Occitan
- toer Western Frisian
- Toorn Low German
- torre Aragonese
- torr Lombard
- *tor Old Welsh