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barngun dial.|ˈbɑːngʌn| [f. barn, dial. var. burn v.1 + gun, dial. var. gound (OE. gund matter, pus).] An eruption of the skin; shingles.
1746Exmoor Courtship in Gentl. Mag. XVI. 300/1 Vorewey struck out and came to a barngun. 1746‘Devoniensis’ Vocab. Exmoor, Ibid. 405/2 Bárngun, a breaking out in small pimples, or pustles in the skin. 1869R. D. Blackmore Lorna Doone I. xviii. 206 ‘Thou art not come to me,’ she said..‘to be struck for bone-shave, nor to be blessed for barn-gun.’ 1892H. C. O'Neill Devon. Idyls 87 When I were bad with the barngun. |