Where does “tumbling” come from?

tumbling (English) comes from English tumble, from Middle English tumblen, from Middle English tumben, from Anglo-Norman toumber, from Old French tumber, from Proto-Germanic tūmōną — to rotate; spin; revolve.

tumbling (English): present participle of tumble; The act of...

Definitions

  1. present participle of tumble; The act of...

Ancestry of “tumbling”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishtumbleA fall, especially end over end; A disorderly...
2Middle Englishtumblento fall over and over again, tumble
3Middle Englishtumbento fall, tumble; Alternative form of tomben
4Anglo-Normantoumberto fall
5Old Frenchtumberto fall
6Proto-Germanictūmōnąto rotate; spin; revolve

Words derived from “tumbling

Every word from Proto-Germanic tūmōną