Turm vs Turg - What's the difference?
turm | turg |
(obsolete) A group of people, especially a military unit of cavalrymen.
*1671 , , Paradise Regained , Book 4:
*:Cast round thine eye, and see
*:What conflux issuing forth, or entering in:
*:Praetors, proconsuls to their provinces
*:Hasting, or on return, in robes of state;
*:Lictors and rods, the ensigns of their power;
*:Legions and cohorts, turms of horse and wings.
(informal) A dramaturge
* 2003', Liz Engelman and Michael Bigelow Dixon, β
As nouns the difference between turm and turg
is that turm is cell (of a prison) while turg is (informal) a dramaturge.turm
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(en noun)References
* * Oxford English Dictionary , 2nd ed., 1989.turg
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*Noun
(en noun)What Makes a '''TurgTick: Two Dramaturgs Discuss What They Like About Their Profession and Why They Do Itβ, in ''Theater Topics , ISSN: 1054-8378, Volume 13, Number 1 (March 2003), pages 93β99.