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    Bairn
    /bern/

    noun

    • 1. a child. Scottish, Northern English
  2. The meaning of BAIRN is child. How to use bairn in a sentence.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BairnBairn - Wikipedia

    Bairn is a Northern England English, Scottish English and Scots term for a child. It originated in Old English as "bearn", becoming restricted to Scotland and the North of England c. 1700. In Hull the r is dropped and the word Bain is used.. A man with "his boat and bairns" in a calotype print from the 1840s, now in the National Galleries of Scotland.. The word was included in the English ...

  4. Synonyms for BAIRN: kid, child, cub, baby, juvenile, youngster, chick, whelp; Antonyms of BAIRN: adult, grown-up, elder, oldster, ancient, senior citizen, old-timer ...

  5. Bairn definition: a child; son or daughter.. See examples of BAIRN used in a sentence.

  6. Jun 4, 2024 · Bobby Shaftoe's getten a bairn For to dandle in his arm; In his arm and on his knee, Bobby Shaftoe loves me.

  7. BAIRN definition: 1. a child 2. a child. Learn more.

  8. BAIRN meaning: 1. a child 2. a child. Learn more.

  9. Bairn definition: A child. Origin of Bairn From Middle English barn, bern, from Old English (Anglian dialect) bearn (“child, son, descendant, offspring, issue ...

  10. 1. great or big with child, (of a human female) being in the late stages of pregnancy.

  11. 10 meanings: Scottish and Northern England a child → 1. a. a boy or girl between birth and puberty b. (as modifier) 2. a baby.... Click for more definitions.

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