somersault

somersault
also summersault noun Etymology: Middle French sombresaut leap, ultimately from Latin super over + saltus leap, from salire to jump — more at over, sally Date: circa 1530 a movement (as in gymnastics) in which a person turns forward or backward in a complete revolution along the ground or in the air bringing the feet over the head; also a falling or tumbling head over heels • somersault intransitive verb

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  • somersault — I UK [ˈsʌmə(r)ˌsɔːlt] / US [ˈsʌmərˌsɔlt] noun [countable] Word forms somersault : singular somersault plural somersaults 1) a) a movement in which you form your body into a ball and roll forwards or backwards on the ground b) a somersault… …   English dictionary

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  • somersault — som|er|sault [ˈsʌməso:lt US ərso:lt] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Old French; Origin: sombresaut, from Latin super over + saltus jump ] 1.) BrE a movement in which someone rolls or jumps forwards or backwards so that their feet go over their head before …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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