tro
Welsh (Colloquial)
/troː/
noun
Definitions
- bend, turn, curve
- twist, kink
- turn, go
- lap of a race
- walk as recreation or exercise
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Celtic *tro derived from Ancient Greek Τροία (Troy) derived from Latin torqueo (I turn).
Origin
Latin
torqueo
Gloss
I turn
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- -trope English
- -tropism English
- chronotropic English
- dromotropic English
- inotropic English
- trope English
- tropo- English
- tropomyosin English
- Troija Finnish
- *tropatōre(m) Latin
- *tropo, *tropare Latin
- *tropo, tropare Latin
- *tropāre Latin
- *tropātor Latin
- Troia Latin
- torqueo Latin
- tropus Latin
- Troposphäre German
- trópus Hungarian
- troller French
- hepatotropo Spanish, Castilian
- Τροία Ancient Greek
- δολιότροπος Ancient Greek
- πολύτροπος Ancient Greek
- σφαῖρα Ancient Greek
- τρέπω Ancient Greek
- τρόπος Ancient Greek
- ὁμοιότροπος Ancient Greek
- *terkʷ- Proto-Indo-European
- trope Norwegian Bokmål
- tropene Norwegian Bokmål
- troposfære Norwegian Bokmål
- trope Norwegian Nynorsk
- troposfære Norwegian Nynorsk
- Troja Danish
- tropus Czech
- troller Old French
- tropo- Catalan, Valencian
- Τροία Greek (modern)
- τρόπος Greek (modern)
- chwyldro Welsh
- chwŷl Welsh
- cildroi Welsh
- cylch Welsh
- cylchdro Welsh
- haul Welsh
- heuldro Welsh
- troi Welsh
- *tro Proto-Celtic
- trobar Old Occitan
- a-dro Cornish
- tro Cornish