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      • From Late Middle High German turnier, alteration (after the verb turnieren) of older turnei, tornei, from Old French tornoi, itself deverbal from Old French tornoiier, tornier (“to turn, romp, fight in a tournament”), from torner (“to turn”), from Latin tornare (“to turn”).
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  4. Jun 2, 2024 · Turnier n ( strong, genitive Turniers or Turnieres, plural Turniere) tournament. Der Sepp, der hütet Küh' und Stiere, die Brüder fochten die Turniere. Sepp guards cows and bulls, the brothers fought the tournaments.

  5. /ˈtərni/ TUR-nee. See pronunciation. Where does the verb tourney come from? Earliest known use. Middle English. is a borrowing from French. Etymons: French torneier. See etymology. Nearby entries. tournamental, adj. 1801–.

  6. tourney in British English. (ˈtʊənɪ , ˈtɔː- ) medieval history. noun. 1. a knightly tournament. verb. 2. (intransitive) to engage in a tourney. Collins English Dictionary.

  7. tour·ney. To compete in a tournament. A tournament. [Middle English torneien, from Old French torneier, from Vulgar Latin *tornizāre, to turn around, from Latin tornāre, to turn in a lathe; see turn .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

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