Bairn ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Bairn ( noun )

  1. A child or young person.
  2. Offspring, child.

Origin:

The word bairn comes from old english and middle english meaning "child" or "offspring".

Examples:

  1. He had three bairns and loved each of them dearly.
  2. The bairn was too young to understand the danger.
  3. The bairns in the playgroup were all under the age of five.
  4. The bairns were playing in the garden.
  5. She was expecting her first bairn.

(As a verb)

Bairn ( verb )

  1. A child or young person.
  2. Offspring, child.

Origin:

The word bairn comes from old english and middle english meaning "child" or "offspring".

Examples:

  1. He had three bairns and loved each of them dearly.
  2. The bairn was too young to understand the danger.
  3. The bairns in the playgroup were all under the age of five.
  4. The bairns were playing in the garden.
  5. She was expecting her first bairn.
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