TURN, TURNED, TURNING
ADJECTIVES
1382 — VOLIBLE capable of turning or of being turned round → obs.
1566 — GYREFUL full of ‘gyres’ or turns; circling, whirling → obs.
1623 — VERSABLE that turns, or may be turned → obs.
1658 — VOLUBILOUS apt to roll or turn → obs.
1725 — QUICK of a curve, turn, etc.: sharp .
NOUNS
1566 — GYRE a turning round, revolution, whirl; a circular or spiral turn → poetic & literary usage
1610 — CREEKING a bend, a turn → obs.
1656 — VERSATION a turning over or backwards and forwards → obs.
1727 — VERSABLENESS aptness to be turned → obs.
1860 — TWINGE a twist, a turn
1864 — OBVERSION the act of turning towards some person or thing
1892 — BIRL a whirring sound; a rapid twist or turn → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1968 — RALPH a right turn → US sl.
VERBS
1000 — AWHERF to turn away, to turn round → obs.
1000 — BEWEND to turn round, to turn away → obs.
1000 — BICHARRE to turn, to turn round → obs.
1000 — I-CHERRE to turn, to return → obs.
1300 — UMBEBRAID to turn round → obs.
1400 — COME ON THE RING to take one’s turn → sl.
1400 — TERVE — TIRVE to turn; esp. to turn upside down, to topple over, to fall down; also, fig. to turn to some course or action → obs.
1400 — TO-WRY to turn, to twist about → obs.
1420 — GYRE to turn or whirl round → poetic usage
1448 — KYR to turn → obs.
1543 — TIRL to turn; to cause to rotate or revolve; to twirl, to spin; to turn over and over; to move by rolling → chiefly Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
1548 — TWIND to twist, to wind, to turn → obs.
1598 — VEER to turn round, to revolve, to whirl about → obs.
1610 — CREEK to bend, to turn, to wind → obs.
1623 — OBVERT to turn something towards; to place fronting → obs.
1806 — FEEZE to screw, to twist, to turn → Sc.
1814 — VAND to turn → Sc. obs.
1821 — QUIRK to turn quickly → Eng. dial.
1887 — VERSATE to turn about
1888 — LICK BACK to turn suddenly, to dart back → Amer. dial.
1895 — TARVE to tip, to turn → Amer. dial.
1898 — BIND to swerve, to turn in a certain direction → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1905 — MILL to swing or wheel round; to turn anything slowly about → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1905 — QUAIGH to bend, to turn → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1905 — TIPE to turn; to twist → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1908 — BOBBLE to make a slight turn or twist from a direct or straight line; hence; to make a break or mistake → Amer. dial.