somersault

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English

Somersault, from Eadweard Muybridge's Animal Locomotion
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Etymology

From French sombresault (now obsolete, compare French sursaut, soubresaut), from Old Occitan sobresalt, from sobre- (over, above) + salt (jump), from Latin supra (over) + saltus (jump).

Cognate with Spanish sobresaltar (to spook, startle) and Portuguese sobressaltar (to spook, scare, jump over).

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Noun

somersault (plural somersaults)

  1. Starting on one's feet, an instance of rotating one's body 360 degrees while airborne or on the ground, with one's feet passing over one's head.

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Verb

somersault (third-person singular simple present somersaults, present participle somersaulting, simple past and past participle somersaulted)

  1. To perform a somersault.
    The performer somersaulted all the way across the stage.

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