"tomber nu" meaning in Français

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Noun

Forms: tomber nus [plural]
  1. Tomber
    Sense id: fr-tomber_nu-fr-noun-Fx69Q5E2
  2. Nu.e
    Sense id: fr-tomber_nu-fr-noun-Be-O3VA3
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated

Inflected forms

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    "Tomber",
    "(XIIᵉ siècle) Du latin populaire *tumbare, formé sur un radical expressif tumb-, exprimant l’idée d’une chute ou d’un saut brusque. Il existait en ancien français le verbe tumer « faire des culbutes », d’origine francique *tûmon (cf. ancien haut allemand tûmôn, wallon liégeois contemporain toumer). Les deux mots ont fini par se rapprocher et se confondre et tumer disparaît de l’usage au XVIᵉ siècle. Tomber a concurrencé choir dès le XVᵉ siècle et a fini par le supplanter au cours du XVIIᵉ siècle ^([1])."
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    "Tomber",
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