tourner etymology

French word tourner comes from Proto-Indo-European *terh₁-, and later Latin tornus (A potter's wheel.. A turner's wheel, lathe.)

Detailed word origin of tourner

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
*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.

Words with the same origin as tourner

Descendants of *terh₁-
alentour autour contrit détour détriment détritique détritus retournable septentrion taureau tour tourelle tourisme touriste tournage tournailler tourniquet tournoyer tournure tournée traître triage trier trimbaler