Etymology:
Meaning:
A person who inflicts torment, pain, or suffering on others.
Origin:
The word "tormentor" comes from the Latin verb "torquere," meaning "to twist" or "to torture." The Latin noun "tormentum" refers to an instrument of torture or severe pain.
Usage:
Additional Notes:
Etymology Old French tormenter Latin tormentum Greek tormén instrument of to
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