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Carn vs Caron - What's the difference?

carn | caron |

As an adjective carn

is short, small, and with a raised tip.

As a proper noun caron is

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carn

English

Interjection

(en interjection)
  • (Australia, informal) Come on.
  • (Australia, informal) An exclamation of support or approval, usually for a sporting (especially football) team.
  • * 1956' September 10, "'''Carn the Magpies!", '' The Argus
  • * 2001 March 26, "Rabbitohs win hearts and minds of the disaffected", The Sydney Morning Herald
  • Cries of "Carn the Bunnies" rang out, and the talk was of past glories, present disappointments and future hopes.
  • * 2004 February 12, "Keeping sport local on our ABC", The Age
  • Surely there is someone in ABC Television management who has read Bruce Dawe's evocative poem Life Cycle: "When children are born in Victoria/they are wrapped in the club-colours, laid in beribboned cots/having already begun a lifetime's barracking/Carn', they cry, ' carn … feebly at first."
  • * 2011' October 11, "'''Carn the Four'n Twenty, says Preston", '' Herald Sun
  • Anagrams

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    caron

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Usage notes

    Caron gained usage through the computer world, through usage at and later in Unicode. As such, it is the most common name in many computer environments, whereas some form of há?ek is more common in linguistic circles.