Definition of TOR

tor

Meanings

Plural: tors

Noun

  • a prominent rock or pile of rocks on a hill
  • a high rocky hill
  • A craggy outcrop of rock on the summit of a hill, created by the erosion and weathering of rock.
  • A hill with such rock formation.

Adj

  • Alternative form of tore ("hard, difficult; strong; rich").

Origin / Etymology

From Middle English tor, torr-, from Old English torr, tor (“a high rock, lofty hill, tower”), possibly from Proto-Celtic, compare Old Welsh *tor (“hill”); ultimately from Latin turris (“tower”), from Ancient Greek τύρρις (túrrhis), τύρσις (túrsis, “tower”), of non-Indo-European origin.
Cognate with Cornish tor, Scottish Gaelic tòrr, Welsh tŵr, Irish tor, French tor, and Romansch tor/tur/tuor; the first four are Celtic (from Latin turris), the last two directly from Latin turris (from Ancient Greek τύρρις (túrrhis) and τύρσις (túrsis)). It is not clear whether the Celtic forms were borrowed from Old English or vice versa. Doublet of tourelle, tower, and turret.

Scrabble Score: 3

tor is a valid Scrabble (US) TWL word
tor is a valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
tor is a valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary

Words With Friends Score: 3

tor is a valid Words With Friends word