- torciare
- tor·cià·rev.tr. (io tòrcio) OBattorcere, legare strettamente | caricare un peso, un bagaglio\DATA: av. 1348.ETIMO: lat. *tŏrtĭāre, der. di torquēre "1torcere".
Dizionario Italiano.
Dizionario Italiano.
Torch — (t[^o]rch), n. [OE. torche, F. torche a torch, rag, wisp, pad; probably from a derivative of L. torquere, tortum, to twist, because twisted like a rope; cf. F. torcher to rub, wipe, It. topcia a torch, torciare to wrap, twist, OF. torse a torse.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Torch thistle — Torch Torch (t[^o]rch), n. [OE. torche, F. torche a torch, rag, wisp, pad; probably from a derivative of L. torquere, tortum, to twist, because twisted like a rope; cf. F. torcher to rub, wipe, It. topcia a torch, torciare to wrap, twist, OF.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
trousse — (trou s ) s. f. 1° Amas ou faisceau de plusieurs choses liées ensemble. Trousse de linge. • Le manteau de voyage à l épaule ; arrange ouvertement ta trousse, et qu on voie ton cheval à la grille, BEAUMARCH. Mar. de Figaro, I, 11. Grosse et … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
truss — (n.) c.1200, collection of things bound together, from O.Fr. trousse, torse, of unknown origin, perhaps from V.L. *torciare to twist. Meaning surgical appliance to support a rupture, etc. first attested 1540s. Sense of framework for supporting a… … Etymology dictionary