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lorn

Lorn vs Forsaken - What's the difference?

lorn | forsaken |


As adjectives the difference between lorn and forsaken

is that lorn is (obsolete) lost, doomed while forsaken is deserted; abandoned.

As a verb forsaken is

.

Lone vs Lorn - What's the difference?

lone | lorn |


In archaic terms the difference between lone and lorn

is that lone is single; unmarried, or in widowhood while lorn is abandoned, lonely, forlorn.

As adjectives the difference between lone and lorn

is that lone is solitary; having no companion while lorn is lost, doomed.

Lorn - What does it mean?

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Lorn vs Stark - What's the difference?

lorn | stark |


As an adjective lorn

is (obsolete) lost, doomed.

As a proper noun stark is

.

Wikidiffcom vs Lorn - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | lorn |


As an adjective lorn is

(obsolete) lost, doomed.

Loun vs Lorn - What's the difference?

loun | lorn |


As a noun loun

is wage, pay.

As an adjective lorn is

(obsolete) lost, doomed.

Lorn vs Larn - What's the difference?

lorn | larn |


As an adjective lorn

is (obsolete) lost, doomed.

As a verb larn is

(northern england) especially (geordie) to teach or to learn.

Lorn vs Lown - What's the difference?

lorn | lown |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between lorn and lown

is that lorn is (obsolete) lost, doomed while lown is (obsolete) a low fellow.

As adjectives the difference between lorn and lown

is that lorn is (obsolete) lost, doomed while lown is (scotland) peaceful, calm.

As a noun lown is

(obsolete) a low fellow.

Loin vs Lorn - What's the difference?

loin | lorn |


As a verb loin

is .

As an adjective lorn is

(obsolete) lost, doomed.

Corn vs Lorn - What's the difference?

corn | lorn |


As a noun corn

is drinking horn, flagon.

As an adjective lorn is

(obsolete) lost, doomed.

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