"quarrons" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈkwɒɹənz/ Forms: quarronses [plural]
Etymology: Unknown. Possibly from Italian carogna (“carrion”) or French charogne, caroigne (“carrion”); hence from Latin caro (“flesh”). If so, cognate with English carrion, carnage. Etymology templates: {{unk|en}} Unknown, {{der|en|it|carogna||carrion}} Italian carogna (“carrion”), {{der|en|fr|charogne}} French charogne, {{der|en|la|caro||flesh}} Latin caro (“flesh”), {{cog|en|carrion}} English carrion Head templates: {{en-noun}} quarrons (plural quarronses)
  1. (obsolete, thieves' cant) The body. Tags: obsolete
    Sense id: en-quarrons-en-noun-v0e5dK1Z Categories (other): English Thieves' Cant, English entries with incorrect language header Synonyms: body, quaroms, quaromes, quaroon, quarren, quarrom, quarrome, quarromes, quarroms, quarron, quarrones, quarrow

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