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Kern   /kərn/   Listen
verb
Kern  v. t.  (past & past part. kerned; pres. part. kerning)  (Type Founding) To form with a kern. See 2d Kern.



Kern  v. i.  
1.
To harden, as corn in ripening. (Obs.)
2.
To take the form of kernels; to granulate. (Obs.) "It is observed that rain makes the salt kern."



noun
Kern  n.  
1.
A light-armed foot soldier of the ancient militia of Ireland and Scotland; distinguished from gallowglass, and often used as a term of contempt. "Now for our Irish wars; We must supplant those rough, rug-headed kerns."
2.
Any kind of boor or low-lived person. (Obs.)
3.
(O. Eng. Law) An idler; a vagabond.



Kern  n.  (Type Founding) A part of the face of a type which projects beyond the body, or shank, such as in certain italic letters.



Kern  n.  A churn. (Prov. Eng.)



Kern  n.  A hand mill. See Quern.



Kern  n.  (Written also kirn)  (Obs. or Prov. Eng. & Scot.)
1.
Kernel; corn; grain.
2.
The last handful or sheaf reaped at the harvest.
3.
The harvest-home.






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"Kern" Quotes from Famous Books



... washing and skillful manipulation, restore, like a neglected painting, into something genuinely graceful and pleasing; but if one of these Yankeefied Celts were scraped, it is but too possible that you might find a kern, a Whiteboy, or a Pikeman. The chance of discovering a scholar or a saint of the period when Ireland was the centre of learning, and the favorite seat of the Church, is scarcely one ...
— Suburban Sketches • W.D. Howells

... of it was Solly Quhayne, the rising young agent. Solly was the son of Abraham Cohen, an eminent agent of the Victorian era. His brothers, Abe Kern, Benjamin Colquhoun, Jack Coyne, and Barney Cowan had gravitated to the City; but Solly had carried on the old business, and was making a big name for himself. It was Solly who had met Blinky Bill Mullins, the prominent sand-bagger, as he emerged from his twenty years' retirement at Dartmoor, ...
— The Swoop! or How Clarence Saved England - A Tale of the Great Invasion • P. G. Wodehouse

... there feast to-night Full many a kern and many a knight, And gentle dames, and clansmen strong, And wandering bards, with store of song: The board is piled with smoking kine, And smooth bright cups of Spanish wine, And fish and fowl from stream and shaw, ...
— Poems • Denis Florence MacCarthy

... long weary months Alfonso and his companion searched for gold down the Green River and along the river bottom of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, till they reached the Needles on the A. & P. Railway. Thence they rode west to Kern River. This stream they followed on horseback into the Sierra Nevada Mountains, all the time searching for precious metals, especially gold. The mountains were crossed over to Owen's Lake, and a river traced north. Alfonso was prospecting in new fields, but his search ...
— The Harris-Ingram Experiment • Charles E. Bolton

... bank and bourne, The happy path of my return." "The happy path!—what! said he nought Of war, of battle to be fought, 390 Of guarded pass?" "No, by my faith! Nor saw I ought could augur scathe." "O haste thee, Allan, to the kern, —Yonder his tartans I discern; Learn thou his purpose, and conjure 395 That he will guide the stranger sure! What prompted thee, unhappy man? The meanest serf in Roderick's clan Had not been bribed by love or fear, Unknown to him to guide ...
— Lady of the Lake • Sir Walter Scott


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