The meaning of Fawn
Fawn – definition
nounA young deer in its first year.
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A six-month-old roe fawnnounA light brown colour.
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Soft shades of pale green and fawn
verb(of a deer) produce young.
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The forest was closed for hunting when the does were fawning
verb(of a person) give a servile display of exaggerated flattery or affection, typically in order to gain favour.
Usage examples:
They try to ingratiate themselves by fawning over the boss
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Word origin
Old English fagnian ‘make or be glad’, of Germanic origin; related to fain.
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