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Etymology edit

Probably borrowed from Latin turbāre (to disturb). Doublet of the inherited torvar.[1] Compare also turvo (dark, muddy).

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  • Hyphenation: tur‧var

Verb edit

turvar (first-person singular present turvo, first-person singular preterite turvei, past participle turvado)

  1. to roil, muddy, cloud, obscure

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