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From Frenchcarne(“corner; projecting angle; quill of a pen”), from Latincardinem(“hinge”)[1] or from Etymology 1. The verb is a back-formation from kerned, which is from the noun. Doublet of cardo.
A few types have a portion of the face letter projecting over the body, as in the letter f ; this projection is called the kern, and in combination with other letters the projecting part generally extends over the next letter, as in fe. In those combinations, wherein the kern would come in contact with another letter, compound types are cast, as in the case of ff, fi, fl, ffi, ffl.
Verb
kern (third-person singular simple presentkerns, present participlekerning, simple past and past participlekerned)
(typography, chiefly proportional font printing) To adjust the horizontal space between selected pairs of letters (characters or glyphs); to perform such adjustments to a portion of text, according to preset rules.
2001, Constance J. Sidles, Graphic Designer's Digital Printing and PrePress Handbook, page 51:
If you need to kern anything beyond the most commonly used pairs, you can use applications software such as Adobe PageMaker to customize pairs.
2001, Bill Camarda, Special Edition Using Microsoft Word 2002, page 122:
Especially consider kerning if you are printing on a relatively high-resolution printer, such as a 600-dpi (dots per inch) laser printer.
(archaic or historical) A light-armed foot soldier of the ancient militia of Ireland and Scotland; in archaic contexts often used as a term of contempt.
There he entertained Shan O'Neil, a famous, turbulent chief from Ireland, who late in this year visited Elizabeth's Court, where his train of kerns and gallowglasses, clothed in linen kilts dyed with saffron, made a great impression.
1975, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, page 184:
In the pay-roll of Sir Ralph D'Ufford's expeditions in 1344, a mounted archer received 4d. a day, a foot archer 2d. and a kern, or simple foot-soldier 1d.13s "
1828, R. Carlile, “Judgment of the Court of King's Bench on the Reverend Robert Taylor”, in The Lion, volume 1, number 3, page 170:
Yet it was held that the testimony of the common beadle of the parish, an officer of police, a vulgar, stupid kern, who stood before your own eyes, a very dolt to look on, in all the stark-staring hebetude of just wit enough to be spiteful—was to be credited as to the sense and meaning of an oration, his understanding was to be respected, and his representation trusted, where the Lord Chief Justice of England was in error.
1903, James Duff Law, Here and There in Two Hemispheres, page 105:
To think that such a lowly kern Should dare to dream to be allied By wedlock to a royal bairn!
1921, Seumas MacManus, The Story of the Irish Race, page 671:
The kern was much puzzled, for never before had he known food bought or sold.
1971, Denis Main Ross Esson, The Curse of Cromwell, page 56:
The garrison were certain the Irish had no suitable equipment, that its manufacture was beyond the ignorant kern, and that it could not be bought for lack of funds.
2010, Rory Clements, Revenger:
Watch his impudent boldness with great men – you would not think that Essex was the premier Earl and that McGunn was the lowly kern from the boglands of Ireland.
1976, "Het eindexamen wiskunde II 1976", in Euclides. Maandblad voor de didactiek van de wiskunde. Orgaan van de Nederlandse Vereniging van Wiskundeleraren, vol. 52, issue 7, Wolters-Noordhoff, 274.
Te bewijzen: er bestaat een k waarvoor beeldruimte en kern van Ak samenvallen.
To be demonstrated: a k exists for which the image space and kernel of Ak coincide.
2005, Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica, Vakantiecursus 2005. De schijf van vijf, 55.
Hij kijkt dus of het ontvangen woord in de kern van de matrix zit.
Therefore he checks whether the received word is contained in the matrix's kernel.
(Belgium; with indefinite article) A committee of senior politicians; select committee
Ce mercredi, un kern ministériel devrait acter définitivement la possibilité pour les jeunes de 12-15 ans de se faire vacciner contre le coronavirus en Belgique.
(Belgium; with definite article and/or capitalised) The cabinet consisting of the Prime Minister of Belgium and their deputies
Le Premier ministre est, en premier lieu, le chef du gouvernement. Cela implique qu'il préside le Conseil des ministres et le cabinet ministériel restreint (le "kern"), qu'il se concerte avec ses ministres et secrétaires d'État, qu'il examine leurs dossiers et recherche des solutions en cas de problèmes.