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torit
English
Etymology
From Middle English toritten, torytten, equivalent to to- +? rit.
Verb
torit (third-person singular simple present torits, present participle toritting, simple past and past participle torit)
- (transitive, obsolete) To cleave or tear in pieces.
Anagrams
- trito-
Finnish
Noun
torit
- Nominative plural form of tori.
Anagrams
- triot
Romanian
Etymology
From French thorite
Noun
torit n (plural torite)
- thorite
Declension
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torii
English
Etymology
From Japanese ?? (torii, literally “bird abode”).
Noun
torii (plural torii)
- (Shinto) A traditional Japanese gate at Shinto shrines, symbolically marking the transition from the profane to the sacred.
Translations
Italian
Etymology
From Japanese ?? (torii).
Noun
torii m (invariable)
- torii
Japanese
Romanization
torii
- R?maji transcription of ???
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