Meaning of the word "thrawn" + Siobhan Clarke

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Meaning of the word "thrawn" + Siobhan Clarke

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Hello,

I'm reading a book by Ian Rankin, a Scottish writer, and I have trouble understanding the word "thrawn".

Context:
- people don't trust him
- he wouldn't have it any other way
- why not?
- because he's thrawn!


I have another question, how do you exactly pronounce the name "Siobhan Clarke" ?

Thank you! :hello:
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Re: Meaning of the word "thrawn" + Siobhan Clarke

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On www.firstfoot.com the "Scottish vernacular dictionary" says:
Thrawn = Stubborn, obstinate
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Se nem kicsi, se nem nagy: Ni trop petit(e), ni trop grand(e):
Éppen hozzám való vagy! Tu es juste fait(e) pour moi!
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Collins also gives another definition, again in Scottish use
'misshapen/crooked'

Siobhan is pronounced as if it were written 'shevawn' with accent on the second syllable, and -awn pronouned as in 'adorn' (at least as an Irish name)

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Thanks guys. No wonder I couldn't find "thrawn" in my dictionary!
ANTHOS wrote:Siobhan is pronounced as if it were written 'shevawn' with accent on the second syllable, and -awn pronouned as in 'adorn' (at least as an Irish name)
Oh, OK. Someone on the chat also said it might be pronounced "Shyovan". I trust you but I think I like "Shyovan" better, that's why I mention it. :P
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