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kirn

1

[ kurn; Scots kirn ]

verb (used with or without object)

  1. to churn.


noun

  1. a churn.

kirn

2

[ kurn; Scots kirn ]

noun

Scot. and North England.
  1. a harvest celebration; a feast or party celebrating a successful harvest.
  2. the harvesting of the last handful of oats, wheat, or other grain, noting either the end of the harvest season or the winning of a race against other reapers. Compare kemp 1( def 2 ).
  3. the last handful of oats, wheat, or other grain that is gathered in the harvest.
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of kirn1

1300–50; Middle English kirne (noun) < Scandinavian; compare Old Norse kirnuaskr a churn; cognate with churn

Origin of kirn2

First recorded in 1770–80; origin uncertain; perhaps akin to corn 1
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Example Sentences

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The German electronic artist and blogger Peter Kirn deemed it “the end of an era.â€

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Kirn admits, “I know only my own marriage,†but he would rather keep it “a secret.â€

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Our reviewer, Walter Kirn, declined to “give away the plot†of Wiedeman’s “indefatigable, scrupulous†portrait of “the dubious co-working-space company†and “the co-founder who eventually all but wrecked it†— which, “like the most engrossing nonfiction stories, has a plot indeed, one that only reality could contrive.â€

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Well before anyone knew who Greene was, or the Capitol was stormed by true believers, Walter Kirn wrote a perceptive essay in Harper’s about his own semi-serious obsession with “Q,†the self-proclaimed government agent who began posting perverse riddles on 4chan in late 2017.

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All the spurious dot-connecting struck Kirn as a democratized form of storytelling.

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