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torc

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /t??(?)k/
  • Rhymes: -??(?)k
  • Homophones: torq, torque, talk ('talk' in non-rhotic accents only)

Noun

torc (plural torcs)

  1. Alternative spelling of torque (necklace)

Anagrams

  • -cort, -cort-, COTR, Cort, Octr, Octr., ROTC, Troc, cort-, ctor

Aromanian

Alternative forms

  • torcu

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *torc?, from Latin torque?. Compare Romanian toarce, torc.

Verb

torc (third-person singular present indicative tortsi, past participle torse)

  1. I spin (yarn).

Related terms

  • turtseri
  • tors
  • stãcor
  • turte

Irish

Pronunciation

  • (Munster, Connacht) IPA(key): /t?????k/
  • (Ulster) IPA(key): /t?????k/

Etymology 1

From Old Irish torc¹, from Proto-Celtic *torkos (boar).

Noun

torc m (genitive singular toirc, nominative plural toirc)

  1. wild boar (Sus scrofa)
  2. portly, corpulent, person; man of substance
Derived terms
  • toirceoil f (boar meat, brawn)
  • torcán m (little, young, boar; small corpulent person)
  • torc-chú m (boarhound)
  • torcshleá f (boar-spear)

Etymology 2

From Old Irish torc², from Latin torquis.

Noun

torc m (genitive singular toirc, nominative plural toirc)

  1. torque (braided necklace or collar)

Etymology 3

Borrowed from English torque, from Latin torque? (I twist).

Noun

torc m (genitive singular toirc, nominative plural toirc)

  1. (physics) torque

Declension

Mutation

References

  • "torc" in Foclóir Gaeilge–Béarla, An Gúm, 1977, by Niall Ó Dónaill.
  • Gregory Toner, Maire Ní Mhaonaigh, Sharon Arbuthnot, Dagmar Wodtko, Maire-Luise Theuerkauf, editors (2019) , “1 torc (‘boar’)”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language
  • Gregory Toner, Maire Ní Mhaonaigh, Sharon Arbuthnot, Dagmar Wodtko, Maire-Luise Theuerkauf, editors (2019) , “3 torc (‘collar, torque’)”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language

Old Irish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tork/

Etymology 1

From Proto-Celtic *torkos (boar) (compare Welsh twrch).

Noun

torc m

  1. boar
  2. chieftain, hero
Inflection
Derived terms
  • torcda
Descendants
  • Irish: torc
  • Scottish Gaelic: torc

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Latin torquis.

Noun

torc m

  1. torque (necklace)
Inflection
Descendants
  • Irish: torc

Mutation

References

  • Gregory Toner, Maire Ní Mhaonaigh, Sharon Arbuthnot, Dagmar Wodtko, Maire-Luise Theuerkauf, editors (2019) , “1 torc (‘boar’)”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language
  • Gregory Toner, Maire Ní Mhaonaigh, Sharon Arbuthnot, Dagmar Wodtko, Maire-Luise Theuerkauf, editors (2019) , “3 torc (‘collar, torque’)”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language

Romanian

Verb

torc

  1. first-person singular present indicative of toarce
  2. first-person singular present subjunctive of toarce
  3. third-person plural present indicative of toarce

Scottish Gaelic

Etymology

From Old Irish torc¹, from Proto-Celtic *torkos (boar).

Noun

torc m (genitive singular tuirc, plural tuirc)

  1. boar

Derived terms

  • torc allaidh
  • torc fiadhaich

Mutation

References

  • Gregory Toner, Maire Ní Mhaonaigh, Sharon Arbuthnot, Dagmar Wodtko, Maire-Luise Theuerkauf, editors (2019) , “1 torc (‘boar’)”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language

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tori

English

Etymology 1

Noun

tori

  1. plural of torus
  2. (plural only) A protective, epidermal thickening derived from the stratum corneum and found in high friction areas (such as the foot sole of a dog).

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Japanese ??, from ?? (toru, take, pick up).

Noun

tori

  1. (judo, martial arts) One who executes a technique against the training partner, or uke.

Anagrams

  • Troi, riot, roti, tiro, trio

Catalan

Pronunciation

  • (Balearic, Central, Valencian) IPA(key): /?t?.?i/

Noun

tori m (uncountable)

  1. thorium

Chuukese

Preposition

tori

  1. until

Verb

tori

  1. to reach

Finnish

Etymology

Borrowed from Old Swedish torgh, from Old Norse torg, itself borrowed from Old East Slavic ????? (t?rg?), from Proto-Slavic *t?rg?. Compare Faroese torg, Icelandic torg, Norwegian Bokmål torg, Norwegian Nynorsk torg, Swedish torg. Doublet of Turku.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?tori/, [?t?o?ri]
  • Rhymes: -ori
  • Syllabification: to?ri

Noun

tori

  1. market, market square (city square or other place where traders set up stalls and buyers browse the merchandise)
  2. town square
  3. forum (town square or market place in a Roman town)

Declension

Compounds

Anagrams

  • irto-, orit, roti, trio

Ido

Noun

tori

  1. plural of toro

Italian

Noun

tori m pl

  1. plural of toro

Anagrams

  • irto, orti, otri, rito, roti, tiro, tirò, trio

Japanese

Romanization

tori

  1. R?maji transcription of ??

Latin

Noun

tor?

  1. inflection of torus:
    1. nominative/vocative plural
    2. genitive singular

Sambali

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish torre (tower).

Noun

tori

  1. tower

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