sorn
Britishverb
Etymology
Origin of sorn
C16: from earlier sorren a feudal obligation requiring vassals to offer free hospitality to their lord and his men, from obsolete Irish sorthan free quarters
Example Sentences
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If hulva's something like science, "sorn" must mean matter, or substance, or physical object.
From Omnilingual by Freas, Kelly
I had the twa tawpies that sorn upon the honest man ae week under my drilling, I think I wad show them how to sort a lodging!”
From St. Ronan's Well by Scott, Walter, Sir
Davas, was a word, too, and ta- was a common prefix; sorn and hulva were both common words.
From Omnilingual by Freas, Kelly
D'ye think my maister can let the like o' you sorn on him, week in, week oot, like a mawk on a sheep's hurdie?
From The Lilac Sunbonnet by Crockett, S. R. (Samuel Rutherford)
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