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tornen
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See also: törnen
Asturian
Verb
tornen
Catalan
Pronunciation
Verb
tornen
Dutch
Alternative forms
- (obsolete) tarnen
Etymology
From Middle Dutch ternen, from earlier trennen by liquid metathesis (compare Kerstmis (“Christmas”) and vorst (“frost”)), from Old Dutch *trennen, from Proto-West Germanic *trannijan, from Proto-Germanic *trannijaną.
Pronunciation
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Verb
tornen
- (transitive) to unpick; to loosen a stitch
- Het is moeilijk om deze naad te tornen zonder de stof te beschadigen. ― It is difficult to unpick this seam without damaging the fabric.
- (intransitive, figuratively) to impinge on something. [with aan]
- Het is onverstandig om te tornen aan de vrijheid van meningsuiting. ― It is unwise to impinge on the freedom of speech.
Conjugation
Derived terms
- tornmes
Galician
Verb
tornen
- inflection of tornar:
Middle English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Old English turnian, reinforced by Old French torner, both from Latin tornō
Verb
tornen
- to turn (rotate, change direction)
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
tornen m
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
tornen m
Spanish
Verb
tornen
- inflection of tornar:
Swedish
Noun
tornen
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