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garned
English
Verb
garned
- Misspelling of garnered.
- 1995, Gerald Martin Bordman, American Theatre: A Chronicle of Comedy and Drama, 1914–1930,[1] Oxford University Press, ?ISBN, page 173,
- The playing could not have been at fault, since the two principals garned notices every bit as friendly as the play’s.
- 2004 July 11, “ing”, “Re: Bradbury's pissed”, in misc.writing, Usenet,
- No, you are not disqualified -- but if your information is garned from other sources, it is subject to those sources [sic] opinions and their viewpoints ... and hence, cannot be truly your opinion, unless you feel the need to exactly mirror *their* opinions, based on their say-so. [ellipsis in original]
- 2007, Robert Niedzwiecki, "SU’s win twice as nice for Lunsfords", The Winchester Star, October 18, 2007
- Waynesburg is now 6-0 and ranked No. 25 in the AFCA Division III poll, though the Yellow Jackets haven’t garned so much as a single vote in the D3football.com poll.
- 2007, "USF women's hoops picked sixth", Examiner.com, Oct 10, 2007
- Loyola Marymount garned one first-place vote.
- 1995, Gerald Martin Bordman, American Theatre: A Chronicle of Comedy and Drama, 1914–1930,[1] Oxford University Press, ?ISBN, page 173,
Welsh
Etymology
English garnet
Noun
garned m (plural garnedau)
- garnet
Mutation
garned From the web:
garnet
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /????(?).n?t/
Etymology 1
From Middle English gernet, granate, from Old French grenate, from grenat (“pomegranate red”). Doublet of grenade.
Noun
garnet (countable and uncountable, plural garnets)
- (mineralogy) A hard transparent mineral that is often used as gemstones and abrasives.
- A dark red color, like that of the gemstone.
Derived terms
Related terms
- grenade
- pomegranate
Translations
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Adjective
garnet
- Of a dark red colour.
See also
- (reds) red; blood red, brick red, burgundy, cardinal, carmine, carnation, cerise, cherry, cherry red, Chinese red, cinnabar, claret, crimson, damask, fire brick, fire engine red, flame, flamingo, fuchsia, garnet, geranium, gules, hot pink, incarnadine, Indian red, magenta, maroon, misty rose, nacarat, oxblood, pillar-box red, pink, Pompeian red, poppy, raspberry, red violet, rose, rouge, ruby, ruddy, salmon, sanguine, scarlet, shocking pink, stammel, strawberry, Turkey red, Venetian red, vermillion, vinaceous, vinous, violet red, wine (Category: en:Reds)
Etymology 2
Noun
garnet (plural garnets)
- (nautical) A tackle for hoisting cargo in or out.
Etymology 3
Verb
garnet (third-person singular simple present garnets, present participle garneting, simple past and past participle garneted)
- (transitive) To shred (twisted wool fiber, rags, etc.) so that it can be reused.
Anagrams
- Gretna, Tanger, argent, gerant
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Etymology
From English garnet, from Middle English granate, from Old French grenate, from grenat (“pomegranate red”).
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: gar?net
Noun
garnet
- (mineralogy) a hard transparent mineral that is often used as gemstones and abrasives
- a dark red color, like that of the gemstone
Adjective
garnet
- of a dark red colour
Danish
Noun
garnet n
- definite singular of garn
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
garnet n
- definite singular of garn
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
garnet n
- definite singular of garn
Swedish
Noun
garnet
- definite singular of garn
Anagrams
- regnat
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