tortuthe
Norman
editEtymology
editFrom Late Latin tortura (“a twisting, wreathing, of bodily pain, a griping colic; pain inflicted by judicial or ecclesiastical authority as a means of persuasion, torture”), from Latin tortus, past participle of torqueō, torquēre (“twist”).
Noun
edittortuthe f (plural tortuthes)
Derived terms
edit- tortuther (“to torture”)