To acquire, or attempt to acquire knowledge or an ability to do something.
1 You have got a good deal to larn fust, continued Uncle Ben.
2 We'll larn ye to be round stealing at this time o' night.
3 I'll larn ye to be civil and to mind yer own business!
4 Och, Losh, Losh, when will ye larn to think nothin' o' yoursilf?
5 Live and larn , replied Uncle Ben, mollified by the penitence of the boy.
6 Playin' single-sticks which we larn to de army in Bahbaydos, sahgeant.
7 Woud you uns larn us to be good in yer school?
8 I'll larn him to fool with my gal; yes, I will!
9 I'll larn 'ee to gee honest folk names afore I've done with 'ee.
10 All ye've got to do is to look on, an' ye'll larn somethin'.
11 Oh, I'll larn her what it is to blaggard her betters!
12 That's the way to larn and keep a whole skin.
13 I'm too old; ye can't larn me new tricks now.
14 But, probumbly, arter he keep company wid me a little longer, he larn better.
15 And is it the language you're going to larn now?
16 Indeed, an' ye'll larn to ate any thing win ye'd be here a month.
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