1. carn - Noun
2. carn - Interjection
3. Carn - Proper noun
carn (plural carns)
Archaic form of cairn.
(Australia, informal) Come on.
(Australia, informal) An exclamation of support or approval, usually for a sporting (football) team.
Carn (plural Carns)
A surname.
carn (plural carns)
Archaic form of cairn.
"And you actually were cuddly," said Carn. "No offense, but you were spunky." "If that's your word for 'bratty little asshole,' said Dink mildly. Orson Scott Card
Sensa fowl no wan fedder, but him want carn. Jamaican Proverb
Over one hundred people could be at Land's End at any one time. citation At Carn Kez, the First and Last Inn owned a small house which looked after the horses while visitors roamed the cliffs. Source: Internet
The present hotel and tourist complex is at Carn Kez, 200 m south of the actual Land’s End. citation Land's End has a particular resonance because it is often used to suggest distance. Source: Internet
The next twenty minutes saw little goalmouth action with Carn having the lions share of possession but failing in the final third to create clear chances. Source: Internet
Official status The view from Carn Brea beacon ( Karn Bre main) in Penwith ( Pennwydh main), near Crows-an-Wra ( Krows an Wragh main), looking towards the village of Treave ( Trev main) with Porthcurno ( Porthkornow main) in the distance. Source: Internet