tiruppu, v.t. To turn.
Gk. trepo (to turŒ, E. trope, F. trope,
f. L. tropus. F.
Gk. tropos (a figure of speech, lit. a turn of language).
E. trophy, f. trophe,
L. trooeun, Gk. tropation, (the spoil
of an enemy put to rout, lit. a turn or turning of an
enemy.
E. tropic, F. tropique, L. tropicus, Gk. tropikos,
(a turn of the sun to the north or south).
E. strople, f. Gk. strophe (in Greek drama, that part of
a choral ode sung in turning from the right to the left
of the orchestra).
tirum, tirumbu, v.i. to turn.
AS. turnian, OE. tourne, tourne, E. turn, Ice. turna, OHG.
turnjan, Ir. tour, W. twrn, OF. turner, torner, Sp. and
Port. tornar, It. tornare, L. tornare (to turn in a lathe).
L. tornus, (a turner's wheel), Gk. tornos (a turner's
chisel). Gael. turna (a spinning wheel)
E. tour, tournament, tourney, tourniquet, tournure, etc.
f. turn.
tinai, n. A kind of small
millet, a very small measure of
weight.
E. tiny, teeny (very small ); earlier tine, tyne, n. and
adj. A bit little.
tiŠmƒnam,
n. Termination, determination.
L. terminus, Gk. Terma (boundary, limit, end), F. terme
(an end), E. term (a limit, a bound or boundary, that
which limits the extent of anything).
L. termino (to bound). E. terminate (to bound. limit, end).
t…rmƒni,
v.t. to determine.
L. determino, E. determine.
tumi, vt. to cut.
Gk. tome (a cutting).
E. anatomy, dichotomy, epitome, etc.
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