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tour Origin and meaning of tour by Online Etymology ...

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    tour (n.) c. 1300, "a turn, a shift on duty," from Old French tor, tourn, tourn "a turn, trick, round, circuit, circumference," from torner, tourner "to turn" (see turn (v.)). Sense of "a continued ramble or excursion" is from 1640s. Tour de France as a bicycle race is recorded in English from 1916 (Tour de France Cycliste), distinguished from a motorcar race of the same name.

tour Search Online Etymology Dictionary

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    The online etymology dictionary is the internet's go-to source for quick and reliable accounts of the origin and history of English words, phrases, and idioms. It is professional enough to satisfy academic standards, but accessible enough to be used by anyone. The site has become a favorite resource of teachers of reading, spelling, and English as a second language.

tower Origin and meaning of tower by Online Etymology ...

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    tower (n.1) Old English torr "tower, watchtower," from Latin turris "a tower, citadel, high structure" (also source of Old French tor, 11c., Modern French tour; Spanish, Italian torre "tower"), possibly from a pre-Indo-European Mediterranean language. Meaning "lofty pile or mass" is recorded from mid-14c. Also borrowed separately 13c. as tour, from Old French tur; the modern spelling (1520s ...

Tour De Force Definition of Tour De Force by Merriam-Webster

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    Aug 29, 2020 · Tour de force definition is - a feat or display of strength, skill, or ingenuity. How to use tour de force in a sentence.

Tour Definition of Tour by Merriam-Webster

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    Tour definition is - a journey for business, pleasure, or education often involving a series of stops and ending at the starting point; also : something resembling such a tour. How to use tour in a sentence.

Tour Definition of Tour at Dictionary.com

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    Tour definition, a traveling around from place to place. See more.

turn Origin and meaning of turn by Online Etymology ...

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    turn (n.) c. 1200, "action of rotating," from Anglo-French tourn (Old French torn, tour), from Latin tornus "turning lathe;" also partly from turn (v.). Meaning "an act of turning, a single revolution or part of a revolution" is attested from late 15c.

travel Origin and meaning of travel by Online Etymology ...

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    travel (v.) late 14c., "to journey," from travailen (1300) "to make a journey," originally "to toil, labor" (see travail).The semantic development may have been via the notion of "go on a difficult journey," but it also may reflect the difficulty of any journey in the Middle Ages.

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