cap'n in English
cap'n (captain)
commander of ship; group leader, head, commande
Use "capn" in a sentence
1. I got you Cap'n Crunch.
2. Ever realize Cap'n Crunch's eyebrows are on his hat?
3. Good - day to you, sir, and all our dooties to the squire and Cap'n Smollett .'.
4. De man call Anoder soger, an 'he come an' question me, an 'den took me ter de cap'n
5. Ah, sure, the chutney is actually made up of a combination of Cap'n Crunch and Pop Tarts, but we chop 'em up really, really fine.
6. Verb breezen (third-person singular simple present Breezens, present participle breezening, simple past and past participle breezened) (rare, nonstandard, intransitive) To grow or develop into a breeze; be or become breezy1903, George Savary Wasson, Cap'n Simeon's Store, page 52: