trep-

trep-
To turn.
1. -tropous; apotropaic, Atropos, treponema, from Greek trepein, to turn, with o-grade derivative tropos, turning.
2. O-grade form *trop-.
a. Suffixed form *trop-o-. trope, troubadour, trover; contrive, retrieve, from Greek tropos, a turn, way, manner;
b. suffixed form *trop-ā-. trophy, tropic, tropo-; entropy, from Greek tropē, a turning, change.
 
[Pokorny 2. trep- 1094.]

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