torn

See also: Torn, tørn, and Törn

English

Pronunciation

Verb

torn

  1. past participle of tear (rip, rend, speed).

Usage notes

  • The past participle of the tear (produce liquid from the eyes), is teared.

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Catalan

Etymology

From Latin tornus, attested from the 14th ceuntury.[1]

Pronunciation

Noun

torn m (plural torns)

  1. lathe, potter's wheel
  2. turn, go (as in take turns or as a move in a game)
    Synonym: tanda

Derived terms

References

  1. torn”, in Gran Diccionari de la Llengua Catalana, Grup Enciclopèdia Catalana, 2023

Further reading


Cornish

Noun

torn

  1. Hard mutation of dorn.
  2. Mixed mutation of dorn.

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse þorn, from Proto-Germanic *þurnuz, from Proto-Indo-European *tr̥nós, from *(s)ter- (stiff).

Noun

torn c (singular definite tornen, plural indefinite torne)

  1. thorn

Declension

References


Estonian

Etymology

From Middle Low German tōrn, from Old French tor.

Noun

torn (genitive torni, partitive torni)

  1. tower

Declension

References

Further reading

  • torn in Eesti keele seletav sõnaraamat

Faroese

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtʰɔɻɳ/
  • Rhymes: -ɔɻɳ

Etymology 1

From Old Norse þorn (thorn), from Proto-Germanic *þurnuz (thorn, sloe), from Proto-Indo-European *tr̥nós, from *(s)ter-. Compare Norwegian Bokmål torn, Icelandic þyrnir, Danish torn, Swedish törne, Dutch doorn, German Dorn, English thorn.

Noun

torn f (genitive singular tornar, plural tornir)

  1. (botany) hawthorn bush; thorn
Declension
Declension of torn
f2 singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative torn tornin tornir tornirnar
accusative torn tornina tornir tornirnar
dative torn tornini tornum tornunum
genitive tornar tornarinnar torna tornanna
  • tornur
  • tornutur
  • tornrunnur
  • tornatyssi
  • tornarunnur
  • tornakrúna

Etymology 2

From late Old Norse turn, from Middle Low German torn, from Latin turris.

Noun

torn n (genitive singular torns, plural torn)

  1. tower, belfry, spire
  2. dungeon
Declension
Declension of torn
n3 singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative torn tornið torn tornini
accusative torn tornið torn tornini
dative torni torninum tornum tornunum
genitive torns tornsins torna tornanna
  • tornklokka
  • klokkutorn

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse þorn, from Proto-Germanic *þurnuz, from Proto-Indo-European *tr̥nós, from *(s)ter- (stiff). Compare Danish torn, Swedish törne, Icelandic þyrnir, Dutch doorn, German Dorn, English thorn.

Noun

torn m (definite singular tornen, indefinite plural torner, definite plural tornene)

  1. thorn

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse þorn, from Proto-Germanic *þurnuz, from Proto-Indo-European *tr̥nós, from *(s)ter- (stiff). Compare Danish torn, Swedish törne, Icelandic þyrnir, Dutch doorn, German Dorn, English thorn.

Noun

torn m (definite singular tornen, indefinite plural tornar, definite plural tornane)

  1. thorn

Old English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /torn/, [torˠn]

Etymology 1

From Proto-Germanic *turnaz (bitter).

Adjective

torn

  1. bitter; painful; severe
Declension

Etymology 2

From Proto-Germanic *turnaz (anger).

Noun

torn n (nominative plural torn)

  1. anger, anguish, distress

Romanian

Verb

torn

  1. inflection of turna:
    1. first-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
    2. third-person plural present indicative

Swedish

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Etymology 1

From Old Norse turn, from Middle Low German tōrn, tōren, from Old French tor, from Latin turris, from Ancient Greek τύρρις (túrrhis), τύρσις (túrsis), from a Mediterranean substrate loan.

Noun

torn n

  1. tower
  2. (chess) rook
Declension
Declension of torn 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative torn tornet torn tornen
Genitive torns tornets torns tornens
Derived terms
  • torna (tower, loom)
Descendants
  • Finnish: torni

See also

Chess pieces in Swedish · schackpjäser (schack + pjäser) (layout · text)
kung dam, drottning torn löpare springare, häst bonde

Etymology 2

From Old Swedish þorn, from Old Norse þorn, from Proto-Germanic *þurnuz, whence also Old English þorn (English thorn). From Proto-Indo-European *tr̥nós from *(s)ter- (stiff).

Noun

torn c

  1. (botany) thorn

Further reading

Declension

Declension of torn 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative torn tornen tornar tornarna
Genitive torns tornens tornars tornarnas

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