Definition of CARRION

carrion

Meanings

Plural: carrions

Noun

  • the dead and rotting body of an animal; unfit for human food
  • Rotting flesh of a dead animal or person.
  • Corrupt or horrid matter.
  • Filth, garbage.
  • The flesh of a living human body; also (Christianity), sinful human nature.
  • A dead body; a carcass, a corpse.
  • An animal which is in poor condition or worthless; also, an animal which is a pest or vermin.
  • A contemptible or worthless person.

Adj

  • Pertaining to, or made up of, rotting flesh.
  • Disgusting, horrid, rotten.
  • Of the living human body, the soul, etc.: fleshly, mortal, sinful.
  • Very thin; emaciated, skeletonlike.
  • Of or pertaining to death.

Origin / Etymology

The noun is derived from Middle English careine, caroigne (“dead body, corpse; animal carcass; reanimated corpse; gangrenous or rotting body or flesh; mortal nature; (derogatory) living body; (figurative) disgusting or worthless thing”), borrowed from Anglo-Norman careine, caroigne, charogne, and Old French charoigne, Northern Old French caˈronië, caroine, caroigne (modern French charogne), probably from Vulgar Latin *carōnia, from Latin caro (“flesh”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ker- (“to cut off, sever; to divide, separate”)) + -ia (suffix forming nouns). Doublet of crone.
The regular modern English form would be *carren, *carron /ˈkæɹən/ (this is found dialectally; see similar kyarn); the intervening /i/ is probably a hypercorrection based on the analogy of words like merlin/merlion.
The adjective is derived from the noun.

Scrabble Score: 9

carrion is a valid Scrabble (US) TWL word
carrion is a valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
carrion is a valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary

Words With Friends Score: 11

carrion is a valid Words With Friends word