English edit

Alternative forms edit

    • 1836, Joanna Baillie, Enthusiasm, act 2:
      'I would not undertake to supply either lords or ladies wi' such a turbullion of roaring, and thumping, and winnowing of arms, for a month's wages twice told.'

Etymology edit

French tourbillon, from Latin turbo (a whirl).

Noun edit

turbillion (plural turbillions)

  1. (archaic) A whirlwind or vortex.

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