tor
angla redakti
Substantivo redakti
Angla substantivo English noun | |
Singularo | Pluralo |
tor | tors |
Elparolo |
Signifoj
redakti
Deveno |
- el kelta lingvo. El la mezangla tor, torr-, el la anglosaksa vorto " torr ", 'rokego, alta monto, turo', eble el la prakelta, komparu kun la malnov-kimra *tor, 'monteto'; prae el la latina turris, 'strukturego'. El la greka antikva vorto " τύρρις " (týrsis), el ne-hindeŭropa deveno.
Samsencaĵoj |
- a craggy outcrop of rock on the summit of a hill.
- South-West England a hill
- 1855, Charles Kingsley, Westward Ho!, Tickor and Fields (1855), pages 104-105:
- Bursdon and Welsford were then, as now, a rolling range of dreary moors, unbroken by tor or tree, or anything save few and far between a world-old furze-bank which marked the common rights of some distant cattle farm, and crossed then, not as now, by a decent road, but by a rough confused trackway, the remnant of an old Roman road from Clovelly dikes to Launceston.
- 1902, Arthur Conan Doyle, The Hound of the Baskervilles, Chapter 9:
- The moon was low upon the right, and the jagged pinnacle of a granite tor stood up against the lower curve of its silver disc.
- 2008, Lydia Joyce, Shadows of the Night, Signet Eclipse (2008), ISBN 9780451223425, page 242:
- She had slipped the letters into her pocket next to the packet of antique documents and had taken an umbrella—as the sky was ominous out over the distant tors—and strolled around the manor house and down the road toward the village.
- 1855, Charles Kingsley, Westward Ho!, Tickor and Fields (1855), pages 104-105:
- UK ; dialect A tower; a turret.
Adjektivo redakti
- Alternativa formo de tore ("hard, difficult; strong; rich").
Liter-reordigoj |
Bretona redakti
Prononco |
- IFA: ˈtoːr
Substantivo redakti
Danish redakti
Verbo redakti
Prononco |
- IFA: toːr , tˢoːˀɐ̯
- prezenca formo de verbo to
Dutch redakti
Prononco |
Liter-reordigoj |
Hungarian redakti
Prononco |
Substantivo redakti
- meal, repast (ceremonial meal held after funerals)
- halotti tor
- funeral feast
- disznótor
- meal on pig-killing day
- halotti tor
Declension redakti
Ŝablono:hu-decl-okŜablono:hu-pos-otok
Etymology 2 redakti
Substantivo redakti
- zoology thorax (of an arthropod)
Declension redakti
Same as above.
Irish redakti
Prononco |
- IFA: t̪ˠɔɾˠ
Substantivo redakti
Declension redakti
Samsencaĵoj |
- bush, shrub Ŝablono:l/ga
- head Ŝablono:l/ga
Mutation redakti
Lojban redakti
Rafsi redakti
Old French redakti
Prononco |
- IFA: tɔr
Substantivo redakti
Polish redakti
Prononco |
Etymology 1 redakti
Substantivo redakti
- track, course, path
- rail track
- lane (a part of a sports track)
- trajectory
Declension redakti
Etymology 2 redakti
Substantivo redakti
Ŝablono:elements Ŝablono:pl-noun
Declension redakti
Etymology 3 redakti
Evangelista Torricelli, an Italian physicist
Substantivo redakti
Signifoj
redakti
Declension redakti
Etymology 4 redakti
Substantivo redakti
- genitive plural of tora
Romansch redakti
Alternative forms redakti
Deveno |
Substantivo redakti
- Surmiran tower
Serbo-Croatian redakti
Deveno |
From (sla-pro|*torъ).
Prononco |
- IFA: tôːr
Substantivo redakti
Declension redakti
Turkish redakti
Substantivo redakti
Alternative forms redakti
References redakti
- „tor“ in the dictionary of the Turkish language (TDK)
- Ŝablono:R:tr:Nishanyan
- Ŝablono:R:tr:Nishanyan
- Ŝablono:R:tr:Nishanyan
Uzbek redakti
Adjective redakti
Substantivo redakti
Venetian redakti
Deveno |
Verbo redakti
Volapük redakti
Prononco |
- IFA: toɾ
Substantivo redakti
Declension redakti
Samsencaĵoj |
Antonyms redakti
Welsh redakti
Alternative forms redakti
- torra second-person singular imperative
- torriff colloquial, third-person singular present/future
- torrith colloquial, third-person singular present/future
- tyr literary, third-person singular present/future
Prononco |
- IFA: tɔr