/ˈtuə̯m/
OriginEnhanced form of regular native Tur with -m from German Turm, both from Middle High German turn, from Old High German turn, torn, borrowed from Old French *torn, alternative form of tur, tour, from Latin turris, itself borrowed from Ancient Greek τύρρις (túrrhis). Germanic cognates include Dutch toren.
- masculinetower
- masculinerook, castle
FormsTierm(plural) · Tur(alternative)
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