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coarner, coarnered, coarnert, coarnir, coarnired, coarnirt, corner, cornered, cornert,
corner [ˈkɔrnər, ˈkoːrnər]
n. A corner.
v. To corner.
pt. pp. cornert, cornered
Compounds and phrases etc.
caip and corner: Diagonally.
creeks and corners: Nooks and crannies.
play corners-change-corners: To play at puss-in-the-corner, to play fast and loose.
corenoch, coronach, cronach, cronachie, croonach, goranichy, groanach, gronach, schroynoch, screnoch, scroinach, scroinoch, scroinogh, scron, scronach, scronachin, scroneugh, scronnach, scronnoch, scruinnich, scrunnich, scrynoch, skronach,
coronach [ˈkɔrənəx, ˈkronəx, ˈgronəx]
n. A lament for the dead, a dirge, either sung or played on the bagpipes.
also SN. MN. with prothetic s scronach [ˈskronəx]
n. A shrill cry, yell, scream, shriek, an outcry, loud fuss or lamentation, a din. A noisy person.
v. To shriek, yell, scream, cry out. To make a great outcry or fuss, to grumble peevishly, grouse.
Compounds and phrases etc.
scronachin: SN. MN.
corp, corp-lifter, corps, corpse,
corp [kɔrp, korp]
n. A corpse.
pl. corpse
Compounds and phrases etc.
corp-lifter: A body-snatcher.
corporate [ˈkoːrpəret]
adj. arch. Corporal.
correc, correck, correct, correction,
correct [kɔrɛk(t)]
adj. Correct.
v. To correct.
Compounds and phrases etc.
correction: Correction.
correspond [kɔrəˈspɔnd]
v. To answer, respond.
Compounds and phrases etc.
correspondin: Communicate by exchanging letters.
coire, correi, corri, corrie, corry,
corrie [ˈkɔrɪ]
n. A hollow in a hill-side, a hollow between hills.
corrieneuch, corrieneuchin, corrieneukin, curneuch,
corrieneuch [NEC. SN. ˈkɔrɪnjux]
v. To converse.
Compounds and phrases etc.
corrieneuchin: Conversing intimately.
corrup, corrupt, corruption,
corrupt [ˈkɔrəp(t)]
adj. Corrupt.
v. To corrupt.
Compounds and phrases etc.
corruption [ˈkɔrəpʃən]: Corruption, temper, anger.
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