charognecommon nounverbSyllable DecompositioncharogneEtymologyexpandfrom Latin popular caronia see carogna and carroña in Italian and Spanish; derived from caro, carnis ('flesh').Definitions1. First person singular of the indicative present of the verb charogner.expand2. Third person singular of the indicative present of the verb charogner.expand3. First person singular of the subjunctive present of the verb charogner.expand4. Third person singular of the subjunctive present of the verb charogner.expand5. Second person singular of the imperative of the verb charogner.expandSee alsocharogne (cn.) charognes (v.)