hurtle

Etymology 1
The is derived from, , from  (see further at 🇨🇬) + ,. The English word is analysable as.

The is derived from the verb.

Verb

 * 1) To propel or throw (something) hard or violently; to fling, to hurl.
 * 2) To cause (someone or something) to collide with or hit another person or thing; or (two people or things) to collide with or hit each other.
 * 3)  To attack or criticize (someone) verbally or in writing.
 * 4) To move rapidly, violently, or without control, especially in a noisy manner.
 * 5) Of a person or thing: to collide with or hit another person or thing, especially with force or violence; also, of two people or things: to collide together; to clash.
 * 6) To make a sound of things clashing or colliding together; to clatter, to rattle; hence, to move with such a sound.
 * 7)  Of two people, etc.: to meet in a shocking or violent encounter; to clash; to jostle.
 * 1) To cause (someone or something) to collide with or hit another person or thing; or (two people or things) to collide with or hit each other.
 * 2)  To attack or criticize (someone) verbally or in writing.
 * 3) To move rapidly, violently, or without control, especially in a noisy manner.
 * 4) Of a person or thing: to collide with or hit another person or thing, especially with force or violence; also, of two people or things: to collide together; to clash.
 * 5) To make a sound of things clashing or colliding together; to clatter, to rattle; hence, to move with such a sound.
 * 6)  Of two people, etc.: to meet in a shocking or violent encounter; to clash; to jostle.
 * 1) Of a person or thing: to collide with or hit another person or thing, especially with force or violence; also, of two people or things: to collide together; to clash.
 * 2) To make a sound of things clashing or colliding together; to clatter, to rattle; hence, to move with such a sound.
 * 3)  Of two people, etc.: to meet in a shocking or violent encounter; to clash; to jostle.
 * 1) Of a person or thing: to collide with or hit another person or thing, especially with force or violence; also, of two people or things: to collide together; to clash.
 * 2) To make a sound of things clashing or colliding together; to clatter, to rattle; hence, to move with such a sound.
 * 3)  Of two people, etc.: to meet in a shocking or violent encounter; to clash; to jostle.
 * 1) Of a person or thing: to collide with or hit another person or thing, especially with force or violence; also, of two people or things: to collide together; to clash.
 * 2) To make a sound of things clashing or colliding together; to clatter, to rattle; hence, to move with such a sound.
 * 3)  Of two people, etc.: to meet in a shocking or violent encounter; to clash; to jostle.
 * 1)  Of two people, etc.: to meet in a shocking or violent encounter; to clash; to jostle.
 * 1)  Of two people, etc.: to meet in a shocking or violent encounter; to clash; to jostle.
 * 1)  Of two people, etc.: to meet in a shocking or violent encounter; to clash; to jostle.
 * 1)  Of two people, etc.: to meet in a shocking or violent encounter; to clash; to jostle.
 * 1)  Of two people, etc.: to meet in a shocking or violent encounter; to clash; to jostle.
 * 1)  Of two people, etc.: to meet in a shocking or violent encounter; to clash; to jostle.
 * 1)  Of two people, etc.: to meet in a shocking or violent encounter; to clash; to jostle.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: въ́ркам
 * Finnish:
 * Galician:
 * German: ,
 * Italian:
 * Macedonian: фр́ли, ме́тне
 * Middle English: hurtelen, hurlen
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic:
 * Roman:


 * Finnish:
 * Galician:
 * Macedonian: се су́дри
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic:
 * Roman:


 * Finnish:
 * Galician:
 * Macedonian: пре́кори
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic:
 * Roman:


 * Bulgarian:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: ,
 * Czech: hnát se, pádit,
 * Finnish: heittelehtiä,
 * French: ,
 * Galician:
 * German:, , ,
 * Italian:
 * Japanese:
 * Latin: iaculor, jaculor
 * Macedonian: се вту́рне, ју́рне, вле́та, про́фучи
 * Maori: parahutihuti
 * Middle English: hurtelen
 * Russian:, , , ,
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic:
 * Roman:


 * Finnish:
 * Galician:
 * Macedonian: се су́дри, се у́дри
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic:
 * Roman:


 * Bulgarian: гръ́мот
 * Finnish:
 * Galician:
 * German:, dumpf tönen,
 * Macedonian: та́тни
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic:
 * Roman:


 * Bulgarian: сблъсквам се
 * Finnish:
 * Galician:
 * German: zusammenknallen,
 * Macedonian: се су́дри
 * Middle English: hurtelen, hurlen
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic:
 * Roman:

Noun

 * 1)  An act of colliding with or hitting; a collision.
 * 2)  A rapid or uncontrolled movement; a dash, a rush.
 * 3)  A sound of clashing or colliding; a clattering, a rattling.
 * 4)  (Violent) disagreement; conflict.
 * 1)  A sound of clashing or colliding; a clattering, a rattling.
 * 2)  (Violent) disagreement; conflict.
 * 1)  (Violent) disagreement; conflict.
 * 1)  (Violent) disagreement; conflict.

Etymology 2


Possibly a, from ; further etymology unknown, compare 🇨🇬, , and 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1)   or whortleberry