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Bairn is a Northern 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. The word was included in the English Dialect Dictionary with variant spellings barn, bayn, bayne that reflect varying pronunciations. Compare with the Swedish, Norwegian, Icelandic, Faroese and Danish word for child "barn" or the West-Frisian "bern". Also the Latvian "bērns". Cain bairns are children seized by witches and warlocks as tribute for the devil.

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  • ابنة هو الاسكتلنديين، الإسكتلندي الإنجليزي، والشمالية الإنجليزية المدى لطفل. نشأت في الإنجليزية القديمة باسم "bearn" ، وأصبحت اسكتلندية بشكل أساسي. 1700 .فكانت قبائل قايين هم الأطفال الذين استولى عليهم الساحرات والأورال كتقسيم للشيطان. (ar)
  • Bairn is a Northern 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. The word was included in the English Dialect Dictionary with variant spellings barn, bayn, bayne that reflect varying pronunciations. Compare with the Swedish, Norwegian, Icelandic, Faroese and Danish word for child "barn" or the West-Frisian "bern". Also the Latvian "bērns". Cain bairns are children seized by witches and warlocks as tribute for the devil. (en)
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  • ابنة هو الاسكتلنديين، الإسكتلندي الإنجليزي، والشمالية الإنجليزية المدى لطفل. نشأت في الإنجليزية القديمة باسم "bearn" ، وأصبحت اسكتلندية بشكل أساسي. 1700 .فكانت قبائل قايين هم الأطفال الذين استولى عليهم الساحرات والأورال كتقسيم للشيطان. (ar)
  • Bairn is a Northern 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. The word was included in the English Dialect Dictionary with variant spellings barn, bayn, bayne that reflect varying pronunciations. Compare with the Swedish, Norwegian, Icelandic, Faroese and Danish word for child "barn" or the West-Frisian "bern". Also the Latvian "bērns". Cain bairns are children seized by witches and warlocks as tribute for the devil. (en)
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  • ابنة (مصطلح) (ar)
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