From en.wiktionary.org:
[Turner]
** English
*** Pronunciation
- [tûrʹnər] ; [en] - [tûʹnə(r)] ; [en] - [en] - [en]
*** Etymology 1
From [en], [enm], [enm], [enm], [enm], equivalent to [en]. Also from [en], [enm], [enm], [enm], from [en], [fro], [enm], [fro].
**** Noun
[en-noun]
1. One who or that which turns. 2. * {{ quote-book | en | year=2016 | author=Robin Stevens | title=Murder Is Bad Manners | page=236 |passage=Everyone kept turning around and craning their necks to look at the gaps, and Miss Griffin gave all the TURNERS and craners paralyzing stares whenever she caught their eye.}}
1. A person who turn s and shape s wood etc. on a lathe . 2. A kitchen utensil used for turning food. 3. [en] A variety of pigeon ; a tumbler . 4. [en] A very dry pitch on which the ball will turn with ease.
***** Derived terms
[en]
***** Translations
[person working a lathe]
- Arabic: [ar] - Armenian: [hy] - Azerbaijani: [az] , [az] - Belarusian: [be] - Bulgarian: [bg] - Burmese: [my] - Chinese: - Crimean Tatar: [crh] - Czech: [cs] , [cs] - Danish: [da] - Dutch: [nl] - Estonian: [et] - Finnish: [fi] , [fi] - French: [fr] , [fr] , [fr] , [fr] - Georgian: [ka] - German: [de] , [de] , [de] , [de] - Greek: [el] - Hindi: [hi] - Hungarian: [hu] - Italian: [it] - Japanese: [ja] - Kazakh: [kk] , [kk] - Korean: [ko] - Kurdish: - Kyrgyz: [ky] - Macedonian: [mk] - Mongolian: - Ottoman Turkish: [ota] - Persian: [fa] - Polish: [pl] - Portuguese: [pt] , [pt] - Romanian: [ro] , [ro] - Russian: [ru] - Serbo-Croatian: - Slovak: [sk] - Slovene: [sl] , [sl] - Spanish: [es] , [es] - Swedish: [sv] - Tajik: [tg] - Turkish: [tr] - Turkmen: [tk] - Ukrainian: [uk] - Urdu: [ur] - Uzbek: [uz] , [uz] [trans-bottom]
[kitchen utensil]
- Bulgarian: [bg] - Catalan: [ca] - Czech: [cs] - Finnish: [fi] , [fi] - Italian: [it] - Polish: [pl] , [pl] - Swedish: [sv] - Tagalog: [tl] [trans-bottom]
*** Etymology 2
From [en].
**** Noun
[en-noun]
1. [en] An acrobat or gymnast , especially [en] a member of the German _Turnvereine_ , German-American gymnastic clubs that also served as nationalist political groups.
*** Etymology 3
**** Noun
[en-noun]
1. [en] An old Scottish copper coin worth two pence, issued by King James VI.
*** Further reading
- [R:Collins] - [R:Merriam-Webster] - [R:Lexico] - [R:Cambridge]
*** Anagrams
- [en] [en]
** Dutch
[lang=nl]
*** Pronunciation
- [nl]
*** Noun
[m]
1. gymnast
** Latin
*** Etymology
Latinised [la].
*** Pronunciation
- [la-IPA]
*** Noun
[turner <2>]
1. bugler 2. trumpeter
**** Declension
[turner]
**** Synonyms
- [trumpeter] [la] , [la] , [la]
** Norwegian Bokmål
*** Noun
[nb-noun-m2]
1. gymnast
**** Related terms
- [nb]
*** References
- [R:The Bokmål Dictionary] [nb]
** Old French
*** Verb
[fro]
1. [fro] [fro]
**** Conjugation
[fro-conj-er]
** Romansch
*** Alternative forms
- [rm] - [rm]
*** Etymology
From [rm], from [la].
*** Verb
[rm-verb]
1. [rm] to return , go back , come back 2. [rm] to return, come back (home)