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tarn (n.)
late 14c., mid-13c. in Anglo-Latin, from Old Norse
tjörn
"small mountain lake without visible tributaries," from Proto-Germanic
*terno
, perhaps originally "water hole" [Barnhart]. A dialectal word popularized by the Lake poets.