Both Uses of
fawn
in
Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia
- But all the Talking Beasts surged round the Lion, with purrs and grunts and squeaks and whinneys of delight, fawning on him with their tails, rubbing against him, touching him reverently with their noses and going to and fro under his body and between his legs.†
Chpt 15 *
- One was a youth, dressed only in a fawn-skin, with vine-leaves wreathed in his curly hair.†
Chpt 11
Definitions:
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(1)
(fawn as in: fawned all over her) showing excessive flattery or affection
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(2)
(meaning too common or rare to warrant focus) "Fawn" more commonly describes a young deer.