Origin of tone
1275–1325; Middle English (noun) < Latin
tonus < Greek
tónos strain, tone, mode, literally, a stretching, akin to
teínein to stretch
OTHER WORDS FROM tone
Words nearby tone
tonalist,
tonality,
tonawanda,
tonbridge,
tondo,
tone,
tone arm,
tone cluster,
tone color,
tone colour,
tone control
Example sentences from the Web for toned
British Dictionary definitions for toned (1 of 2)
Tone
/ (təʊn) /
noun
(Theobald) Wolfe. 1763–98, Irish nationalist, who founded (1791) the Society of United Irishmen and led (1798) French military forces to Ireland. He was captured and sentenced to death but committed suicide
British Dictionary definitions for toned (2 of 2)
tone
/ (təʊn) /
noun
verb
Word Origin for tone
C14: from Latin
tonus, from Greek
tonos tension, tone, from
teinein to stretch
Medical definitions for toned
tone
[ tōn ]
n.
The quality or character of sound.
The character of voice expressing an emotion.
The normal state of elastic tension or partial contraction in resting muscles.
Normal firmness of a tissue or an organ.
v.
To give tone or firmness to.