Turner
Alemannic German
noun
Definitions
- (Uri)
Etymology
Derived from Latin tornus (lathe, potter's wheel) derived from Ancient Greek τόρνος (turning lathe, carpenter's tool for drawing a circle, turning-lathe a tool used for making circles, a tool used for making circles).
Origin
Ancient Greek
τόρνος
Gloss
turning lathe, carpenter's tool for drawing a circle, turning-lathe a tool used for making circles, a tool used for making circles
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- tornus Latin
- tornāre Latin
- tornāre, torno, tornō Latin
- tornāre, tornō Latin
- Turnus German
- tornio Italian
- destornillador Spanish, Castilian
- destornillar Spanish, Castilian
- tornillo Spanish, Castilian
- torno Spanish, Castilian
- τόρνος Ancient Greek
- *terh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- *torh₂no- Proto-Indo-European
- torno Portuguese
- torn Catalan, Valencian
- torno Galician