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Etymology edit

From Anglo-Norman turnei, from Old French tornei (tournament), from tornoier (to joust, tilt).

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Noun edit

tourney (plural tourneys or tournies)

  1. A tournament.

Verb edit

tourney (third-person singular simple present tourneys, present participle tourneying, simple past and past participle tourneyed)

  1. (archaic) To take part in a tournament.
    • 1843 April, Thomas Carlyle, “ch. XV, Practical — Devotional”, in Past and Present, American edition, Boston, Mass.: Charles C[offin] Little and James Brown, published 1843, →OCLC, book II (The Ancient Monk):
      Here indeed, perhaps, by rule of antagonisms, may be the place to mention that, after King Richard’s return, there was a liberty of tourneying given to the fighting men of England […]

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