French word tourner comes from Proto-Indo-European *terh₁-, and later Latin tornus (A potter's wheel.. A turner's wheel, lathe.)
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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*terh₁- | Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro) | |
τόρνος | Ancient Greek (grc) | |
tornus | Latin (lat) | A potter's wheel.. A turner's wheel, lathe. |
torno | Latin (lat) | I round off, make round (by turning on a lathe).. I turn. |
tourner | Old French (fro) | |
tourner | French (fra) | (computing) to run, to execute (a program, an application etc.). To film, to shoot a film. To lathe. To stir (e.g. ingredients). To tour, to go on tour. To turn (left, right etc.). |
tourner | Middle French (frm) | (intransitive) to return (to go back). (intransitive) to turn (to rotate). (tourner a) to turn into; to change into. |