terne

English dictionary entry

Meanings

adj
  1. Colourless, drab, dull.
noun
  1. An alloy coating made of lead and tin (or, more recently, zinc and tin), often with some antimony, used to cover iron or steel.
  2. Synonym of terneplate (“thin iron or steel sheeting coated with this alloy”).
noun
  1. Obsolete spelling of tern (“any of various seabirds of the subfamily Sternidae (of the family Laridae) that are similar to gulls but are smaller and have a forked tail”).

Pronunciation

/tɜːn/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-terne.wav /tɝn/

Word forms

terne more terne most terne ternes

Etymology

Borrowed from French terne, from Middle French, from Old French terne (“dim, dull”), from Frankish *darnī (“concealed, hidden; secret”); further etymology unknown, perhaps related to Proto-West Germanic *derk (“dark; dirty”), perhaps ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *dʰerg- (“to darken, dim”). Doublet of dern.

Synonyms

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