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BURN

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
BURN, e; f: burne, an; f: burna, an; m. [from burnon, p. pl. of beornan to boil, bubble; fervere]
A bubbling or running water, a BOURN, brook, stream, river; torrens, rivus
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  • Hefe upp ðíne hand ofer burna and ofer móras

    extende manum tuam super rivos et super paludes,

      Ex. 8, 5.
Etymology
[Piers P. bourn: Scot. burn: Plat. born, m: O. Sax. brunno, m. a source: O. Frs. burna, m: Dut. born, bron, f: Kil. borne: Ger. brunne, born, m: M. H. Ger. brunne, burne, m: O. H. Ger. brunno: Goth. brunna, m : Dan. brönd, m. f: Swed. brunn, m: Icel. brunnr, m.]
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v. burne, burna. As a prefix or termination to the names of places, burn or burne denotes that they were near a stream; as, Burnham, Burnley, Bornemouth, Radburne, Swanburne, Sherborne.
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v.  burna burne.
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  • BURN, n.