Where does “tulbure” come from?

tulbure (Romanian) comes from Vulgar Latin turbulus, from Latin turbidus, from Latin turba, from Ancient Greek τύρβη, from Proto-Indo-European twerH- — to enclose, fence in; to grab, seize; to stir.

tulbure (Romanian): murky, hazy, clouded over; turbid, muddy, thick;...

Definitions

  1. murky, hazy, clouded over; turbid, muddy, thick;...

Ancestry of “tulbure”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Vulgar Latinturbulusmuddy, turbid, murky, clouded, opaque; troubled,...
2Latinturbiduswild, stormy; muddy, turbid; murky, foggy,...
3Latinturbastir, disturbance, tumult, uproar, trouble; mob,...
4Ancient Greekτύρβηdisorder, confusion, tumult; poetic rout, revelry
5Proto-Indo-EuropeantwerH-to enclose, fence in; to grab, seize; to stir

Words derived from “tulbure

Every word from Proto-Indo-European twerH-Every word from Ancient Greek τύρβηEvery word from Latin turba