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bawn

Brawn vs Bawn - What's the difference?

brawn | bawn |


As nouns the difference between brawn and bawn

is that brawn is strong muscles or lean flesh, especially of the arm, leg or thumb while bawn is a cattle-fort; a building used to shelter cattle.

As a verb brawn

is make fat, especially of a boar.

Gawn vs Bawn - What's the difference?

gawn | bawn |


As nouns the difference between gawn and bawn

is that gawn is (obsolete|uk|dialect) a small tub or lading vessel while bawn is a cattle-fort; a building used to shelter cattle.

As a verb gawn

is (eye dialect) eye dialect spelling of certain regional pronunciations of going.

Bawn vs Mawn - What's the difference?

bawn | mawn |


As nouns the difference between bawn and mawn

is that bawn is a cattle-fort; a building used to shelter cattle while mawn is the action of ; opening the mouth widely and taking a long, rather deep breath, because one is waking up.

As a verb mawn is

to open the mouth widely and take a long, rather deep breath, immediately after waking up or when recovering from sleep.

Jawn vs Bawn - What's the difference?

jawn | bawn |


As nouns the difference between jawn and bawn

is that jawn is (slang|chiefly philadelphia) something; any object, place or thing while bawn is a cattle-fort; a building used to shelter cattle.

As a verb jawn

is .

Bawn vs Zawn - What's the difference?

bawn | zawn |


As nouns the difference between bawn and zawn

is that bawn is a cattle-fort; a building used to shelter cattle while zawn is a deep and narrow sea-inlet in the British Isles, especially Cornwall and the south-west, cut by erosion into sea-cliffs, and with steep or vertical side-walls.

As a participle bawn

is eye dialect of lang=en.

Lawn vs Bawn - What's the difference?

lawn | bawn |


As a proper noun lawn

is a town in newfoundland and labrador.

As a noun bawn is

a cattle-fort; a building used to shelter cattle.

Bawn vs Bawl - What's the difference?

bawn | bawl |


As a noun bawn

is a cattle-fort; a building used to shelter cattle.

As a verb bawl is

to shout or utter in a loud and intense manner.

Bawn vs Bain - What's the difference?

bawn | bain |


As nouns the difference between bawn and bain

is that bawn is a cattle-fort; a building used to shelter cattle while bain is .

Fawn vs Bawn - What's the difference?

fawn | bawn |


As nouns the difference between fawn and bawn

is that fawn is a young deer while bawn is a cattle-fort; a building used to shelter cattle.

As an adjective fawn

is of the fawn colour.

As a verb fawn

is to give birth to a fawn or fawn can be to exhibit affection or attempt to please.

Yawn vs Bawn - What's the difference?

yawn | bawn |


As nouns the difference between yawn and bawn

is that yawn is the action of ; opening the mouth widely and taking a long, rather deep breath, often because one is tired while bawn is a cattle-fort; a building used to shelter cattle.

As a verb yawn

is to open the mouth widely and take a long, rather deep breath, often because one is tired and sometimes accompanied by pandiculation.

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