Ern vs Dern - What's the difference?
ern | dern |
To run; flow.
To (cause to) coagulate; curdle (milk) by adding rennet and applying heat.
(obsolete) To stir with strong emotion; grieve; mourn.
To pain; torture.
(of the eyes) To cause to water; smart.
Hidden; secret; private.
* Dr. H. More, Immortal, of the Soul
* J. R. Drake, Culprit Fay
To hide; secrete, as in a hole.
To hide oneself; skulk.
(UK, dialect) A gatepost or doorpost.
As an initialism ern
is nakfa, the currency used in eritrea.As a noun dern is
a secret; secrecy or dern can be (uk|dialect) a gatepost or doorpost.As an adjective dern is
hidden; secret; private.As a verb dern is
to hide; secrete, as in a hole.ern
English
Etymology 1
Alteration of (erne)Etymology 2
From (etyl) ernen, from (etyl) irnan, . More at (l).Alternative forms
* (l) (Scotland)Verb
(en verb)Etymology 3
Of obscure origin. Perhaps an alteration of erme, from (etyl) ermen, from (etyl) yrman, ierman. Compare also Old Scots urn, uren. More at (l).Verb
(en verb)Anagrams
* * ----dern
English
Alternative forms
*Etymology 1
From (etyl) dern, derne, from (etyl) dyrne, . See below.Derived terms
*Etymology 2
From (etyl) dern, derne, from (etyl) dyrne, .Adjective
(en adjective)- Now with their backs to the den's mouth they sit, / Yet shoulder not all light from the dern pit.
- Through dreary beds of tangled fern, / Through groves of nightshade dark and dern .
Etymology 3
From (etyl) dernen, .Verb
(en verb)- He at length escaped them by derning himself in a fox-earth. ? H. Miller.
- But look how soon they heard of Holoferne / Their courage quail'd, and they began to derne . ? T. Hudson.
Etymology 4
Uncertain.Noun
(en noun)- So I just put my eye between the wall and the dern of the gate, and I saw him come up to the back door''.., Charles Kingsley, ''Westward Ho! , Ch. XIV, How Salvation Yeo Slew the King of the Gubbings.
