turnt

English

Etymology

From Middle English turnet, turnit, (variants to Middle English turnde, turned, etc.), from Old English tyrnde, ġetyrned, etc., past tenses of Old English tyrnan (to turn, cause to turn), equivalent to turn + -t.

Verb

turnt

  1. (obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of turn

Adjective

turnt (comparative more turnt, superlative most turnt)

  1. (slang) energetic, happy, or excited, especially as a result of alcohol or drugs

German

Verb

turnt

  1. Third-person singular present of turnen.
  2. Second-person plural present of turnen.
  3. Imperative plural of turnen.
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