10 November 2017 – cairn

10 November 2017

cairn

[kairn]

noun

1. a heap of stones set up as a landmark, monument, tombstone, etc.

Also, carn.

Origin of cairn

1525-1535; earlier carn < Scots Gaelic: pile of stones; perhaps akin to horn

Related forms

cairned, adjective
cairny, adjective

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Examples from the Web for cairn

Historical Examples

Clawbonny and Bell walked to the cairn with picks in their hands.
The Voyages and Adventures of Captain Hatteras
Jules Verne

He would begin to-morrow with the cairn for the rock-plants.
Deerbrook
Harriet Martineau

 

 


Today’s quote

A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing.

– George Bernard Shaw


On this day

10 November 1919 – birth of Mikhail Kalashnikov, Soviet Union hero, inventor of the world’s most popular assault weapon, the AK-47, or ‘Kalashnikov’. The AK-47 stood for Kalashnikov Assault, 1947, the year it was designed. He was awarded the ‘Hero of Russia’ medal as well as Lenin and Stalin prizes. Kalashnikov invented the AK-47 to protect the national borders of the Soviet Union. The AK-47 has a simple design, which makes it very reliable and easy to replicate. Kalashnikov hadn’t patented the design internationally. As a result, of the estimated 100 million AK-47s in the world today, it is believed that at least half are copies. Although his weapon has been favoured by armies and guerillas across the globe, Kalashnikov claimed he never lost sleep over the numbers of people killed by it. He always maintained that he invented it to protect the ‘Fatherland’s borders’. He did however, rue the use of it by child soldiers. Kalashnikov was a World War II veteran who was wounded in 1941. While recovering in hospital he conceived the design. Died 23 December 2013.

10 November 1969 – Sesame Street debuts on PBS (Public Broadcasting Service), featuring muppets by Jim Henson. It is one of the longest running tv shows in history and has been highly successful at increasing the literacy and numeracy skills of children.

10 November 1982 – Leonid Brezhnev, Soviet President, dies in office from a heart attack.

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