different between xorn vs orn
xorn
English
Etymology
First appeared in the original Dungeons & Dragons Monster Manual (1977).
Noun
xorn (plural xorns or xorn)
- (fantasy) A fictional monster that devours earthen and silicate materials and can move freely through earth.
- 2002, "David Damerell", Where are they come from?[sic] ;) (on newsgroup rec.games.roguelike.development)
- Various monsters can tunnel through rock - either humanoid monsters with picks or rock eaters like rock moles and umber hulks; and some monsters like xorns and ghosts can pass through it without digging.
- 2007, "bear", Makes Lovely Julienne Ogres.... (on newsgroup rec.games.roguelike.angband)
- Teleporting from an open room where there were a dozen black orcs firing bows at me and more pouring in through both doors a few nights ago didn't work the first two times, then when it did work it landed me, low on mana and hitpoints, in a room full of gnome mages who instantly summoned four umber hulks and a xorn!
- 2010, Roger Bourke White, Rostov Rising: The Tales of Baron Rostov (page 229)
- That afternoon, I summoned a Xorn—an earth elemental noted for its speed—and asked it to scout the caves of the Dragon's lair for me.
- 2002, "David Damerell", Where are they come from?[sic] ;) (on newsgroup rec.games.roguelike.development)
Anagrams
- XNOR
xorn From the web:
- corned beef
- corn starch
- corn flour
- corn syrup
- what does corn mean
- corn beef hash
- what is xorn mean
- what is corn powder
orn
English
Verb
orn (third-person singular simple present orns, present participle orning, simple past and past participle orned)
- (transitive, obsolete) To ornament; to adorn.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Joye to this entry?)
Anagrams
- NOR, NRO, Nor., RON, Ron, nor, nor-, ron
Middle English
Noun
orn
- Alternative form of horn
orn From the web:
- what ornamental grasses grow in the shade
- what ornamental grasses are perennials
- what ornamental grasses grow in wet soil
- what ornamental grasses grow in zone 4
- what ornamental grasses are safe for dogs
- what ornamental grasses will grow in shade
- what ornamental grasses are deer resistant
- what ornamental grasses are not invasive
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share