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==English==
===Etymology===
From {{etyl|enm}} {{term|withturnen|lang=enm}}, equivalent to {{prefix|with|turn}}.
===Verb===
{{en-verb}}
# {{ambitransitive}} To [[turn]] [[around]]; turn back; [[reverse]] direction; be [[convert]]ed.
#*'''1981''', William Shakespeare, Antony Hammond, ''King Richard III'':
#*: But god of Justyce had '''withturnd''' that fate, Which, where it ought, light on his proper pate.
#*'''2011''', Barbara W. Tuchman, ''Bible and Sword: England and Palestine from the Bronze Age to Balfour'':
#*: In that account Joseph, "by fortune come unto thys lande that at that time was called Grete Bretayne," was able to "disheryt" a "grete felon paynim" who ruled the country, and "after that all the people '''withturned''' to the Crystyn feythe.