Where does “tornitus” come from?
tornitus (Finnish) comes from Finnish tornittaa, from Finnish torni, from Swedish torn, from English turn, from Middle English turnen, from Old French torner, from Latin tornō, from Latin tornus — to rub, turn; to drill, pierce.
tornitus (Finnish): A castling
Definitions
- A castling
Ancestry of “tornitus”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Finnish | tornittaa | To castle |
| 2 | Finnish | torni | tower; spire; rook |
| 3 | Swedish | torn | tower; rook; thorn |
| 4 | English | turn | "to make a non-linear physical movement."; "To... |
| 5 | Middle English | turnen | to turn |
| 6 | Old French | torner | to turn; to return; to go back |
| 7 | Latin | tornō | to turn |
| 8 | Latin | tornus | A turner's wheel, lathe; A potter's wheel |
| 9 | Ancient Greek | τόρνος | A tool similar to a pair of compasses used to... |
| 10 | Proto-Indo-European | torh₂no- | — |
| 11 | Proto-Indo-European | terh₁- | to rub, turn; to drill, pierce |