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English
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Presumably from a verb pern, a variant of preen, from Middle English prene; pernyng is read by some editors in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (v. 611) and interpreted as the present participle of this verb, also reflected dialectally as pirn (“reel; bobbin”).[1] See also pirl.
Noun
pern (plural perns)
- Part of a spinning wheel, a conical spool onto which the thread is wound from the spindle.
1813 February 4, “Specification of the Patent granted to William Broughton for a Method of making a peculiar Species of Canvas”, in The Repertory of Arts, Manufactures, and Agriculture, page 72:[…] these yarns are to be wove in the usual way of weaving canvas, but the weft to come off the pern or quill double […]
1851, Official catalogue of the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1851, page 38:Model of a patent machine for winding yarn from the hank, upon the shuttlecope or pern.
1894, The New Technical Educator: An Encyclopaedia of Technical Education, volume 3, page 234:In one division the spindles carry the bobbins revolving inside a kind of cup or cone fitting down upon the pern, and the latter is shaped to fit accurately this conical surface.
Derived terms
Etymology 2
19th century, after the taxonomical name Pernis (Cuvier 1816).
Noun
pern (plural perns)
- A honey buzzard; Pernis apivorus.
Translations
Etymology 3
See pernancy.
Verb
pern (third-person singular simple present perns, present participle perning, simple past and past participle perned)
- (obsolete, transitive) To take profit of; to make profitable.
1608, [Guillaume de Salluste] Du Bartas, “(please specify the page)”, in Josuah Sylvester, transl., Du Bartas His Deuine Weekes and Workes , 3rd edition, London: Humfrey Lownes ], published 1611, →OCLC:Those that, to ease their Purse, or please their Prince Pern their Profession
References
- ^ Charles Moorman, The Works of the Gawain-Poet (1977), →ISBN, page 324.
“pern”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
Cimbrian
Noun
pern
- plural of per
Maltese
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian perno.
Pronunciation
Noun
pern m (plural perni or prun)
- hinge, axis
- pin
- pivot
- trunnion