larn |
lawn |
As a verb larn
is
especially To teach or to learn.
As a noun lawn is
an open space between woods.
As a proper noun Lawn is
a town in Newfoundland and Labrador.
larn |
lari |
As a verb larn
is (northern england)
especially (geordie) to teach or to learn.
As a proper noun lari is
.
tarn |
larn |
As verbs the difference between tarn and larn
is that
tarn is while
larn is (northern england)
especially (geordie) to teach or to learn.
As a noun tarn
is tower.
larn |
barn |
As verbs the difference between larn and barn
is that
larn is (northern england)
especially (geordie) to teach or to learn while
barn is to lay up in a barn.
As a noun barn is
(
label) a building, often found on a farm, used for storage or keeping animals such as cattle or
barn can be (dialect|parts of northern england) a child.
larn |
lard |
As verbs the difference between larn and lard
is that
larn is
especially To teach or to learn while
lard is to stuff (meat) with bacon or pork before cooking.
As a noun lard is
fat from the abdomen of a pig, especially as prepared for use in cooking or pharmacy.
As a proper noun Lard is
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larn |
lare |
As verbs the difference between larn and lare
is that
larn is
especially To teach or to learn while
lare is to feed; to fatten.
As a noun lare is
lore; learning.
layn |
larn |
As verbs the difference between layn and larn
is that
layn is (judaism) to read from the torah scroll during a jewish prayer service while
larn is (northern england)
especially (geordie) to teach or to learn.
carn |
larn |
As an adjective carn
is short, small, and with a raised tip.
As a verb larn is
(northern england)
especially (geordie) to teach or to learn.
larn |
earn |
As verbs the difference between larn and earn
is that
larn is (northern england)
especially (geordie) to teach or to learn while
earn is (
lb) to gain (success, reward, recognition) through applied effort or work or
earn can be (uk|dialect|dated) to curdle, as milk or
earn can be (obsolete) to long; to yearn.
As a noun earn is
.
yarn |
larn |
As verbs the difference between yarn and larn
is that
yarn is to tell a story while
larn is (northern england)
especially (geordie) to teach or to learn.
As a noun yarn
is (uncountable) a twisted strand of fiber used for knitting or weaving.
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