Synonyms for firn


Grammar : Noun
Spell : feern
Phonetic Transcription : fɪərn


Définition of firn

Origin :
  • "consolidated snow, the raw material of glaciers," 1853, literally "last year's snow, névé," from German Firn, from Swiss dialectal firn "of last year," from Middle High German virne "old," from Old High German firni, related to Old English fyrn "old," Gothic fairns "of last year," from Proto-Germanic *fur-/*for- (see first). The only English relic of a useful word meaning "of last year" that was widespread in Indo-European languages, cf. Lithuanian pernai "last year," Greek perysi "a year ago, last year," Sanskrit parut "of last year."
  • As in snow : noun precipitation
Example sentences :
  • Firn, firn, or fern, n. snow on high glaciers while still granular—the French nv.
  • Extract from : « Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) » by Various

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