Aburn vs Caburn - What's the difference?
aburn | caburn |
burning
* (Frederik Pohl)
Mount Caburn.
(Sussex, rare) deriving from the hill in Sussex, mainly found in the city of Brighton.
As an adjective aburn
is burning.As a noun caburn is
(nautical) a small line made of spun yarn, to bind or worm cables, seize tackles, etc.aburn
English
Adjective
(-)- First we could see only outlines, then bright beads of light from the torches themselves, and by the time a thousand torches were all aburn , we could see for more than fifty yards.