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- Bairn abstract "Bairn is Scots, Scottish English, and Northern English for a child. It originated in Old English as "bearn", becoming chiefly Scottish circa 1700.Cain bairns are children seized by witches and warlocks as tribute for the devil.".
- Bairn comment "Bairn is Scots, Scottish English, and Northern English for a child. It originated in Old English as "bearn", becoming chiefly Scottish circa 1700.Cain bairns are children seized by witches and warlocks as tribute for the devil.".