释义
[ kurn; Scots kir n ] SHOW IPA
/ kɜrn; Scots kɪrn / PHONETIC RESPELLING
Scot. and North England verb (used with or without object) Origin of kirn 1 1300–50; Middle English kirne (noun) <Scandinavian; compare Old Norse kirnuaskr a churn; cognate with churn
Words nearby kirn Kirkwood, Kirkwood gaps, Kirlian photography, Kirman, kirmess, kirn , Kirov, Kirovabad, Kirovakan, Kirovograd, Kirovohrad
Definition for kirn (2 of 2) [ kurn; Scots kir n ] SHOW IPA
/ kɜrn; Scots kɪrn / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun Scot. and North England . a harvest celebration; a feast or party celebrating a successful harvest.
the harvesting of the last handful of corn, noting either the end of the harvest season or the winning of a race against other reapers. Compare kemp1 (def. 2).
Origin of kirn 2 First recorded in 1770–80; origin uncertain; perhaps akin to corn1
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Example sentences from the Web for kirn In Lost in the Meritocracy, Kirn charts how the economics of privilege taunt him at every turn in Princeton.
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Kirn is a graduate of Princeton University and attended Oxford on a scholarship from the Keasby Foundation.
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Kirn is a graduate of Princeton University and attended Oxford on a scholarship from the Keasbey Foundation.
The Night I Joined the Upper Class | Walter Kirn| May 19, 2009| DAILY BEAST
Kirn is a graduate of Princeton University and attended Oxford University on a scholarship from the Keasbey Foundation.
How I Lost My Mind at Princeton | Walter Kirn| May 19, 2009| DAILY BEAST
No man can seek his marrow in the Kirn , so weil as he that hes bin in it himself.
A Collection of Scotch Proverbs | Anonymous
She had just filled her kirn , and there was still some cream standing in the bottom of her cream jar.
The Scottish Fairy Book | Elizabeth W. Grierson
Nae man can seek his marrow i' the kirn sae weel as him that has been in't himsel.
The Proverbs of Scotland | Alexander Hislop
Nor was the good old custom of the Kirn omitted at Abbotsford.
"Lang straes are nae motes," quo' the wife when she haul'd the cat out o' the kirn .
The Proverbs of Scotland | Alexander Hislop
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