different between barns vs harns
barns
English
Noun
barns
- plural of barn
Verb
barns
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of barn
Anagrams
- Brans, brans
Danish
Noun
barns n
- indefinite genitive singular of barn
Icelandic
Noun
barns
- indefinite genitive singular of barn
Swedish
Noun
barns
- indefinite genitive singular of barn
- indefinite genitive plural of barn
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harns
English
Etymology
From Middle English hernes, from Old English hærnes (“brains”), plural of hærn (“brain”), from Proto-Germanic *hirznij? (“brain”), from Proto-Indo-European *?érh?s? (“head”), from *?erh?s- (“head”).
Noun
harns pl (plural only)
- (now archaic, dialectal or rare) Brains.
Related terms
- harnpan
Anagrams
- Rahns, shRNA, sharn, shrna
Middle English
Noun
harns pl (plural only)
- Alternative form of hernes
- 1303, Robert Manning of Brune, Handlyng synne
- And of hys hede he brake þe bone / The harnes lay vppon þe stone.
- 1303, Robert Manning of Brune, Handlyng synne
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