- Look up
bairn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bairn is a
Northern England English,
Scottish English and
Scots term for a child. It
originated in Old...
- Cain
bairns or kain
bairns were
infants who,
according to
Scottish superstition, were
seized by
warlocks and witches, and paid as a tax or
tithe to the...
- "Jock Tamson's
bairns" is a
Scots (and
Northumbrian English)
dialect version of "Jack (John) Thomson's children" but both Jock and
Tamson in this context...
- The
Bairns was the
second album by
Rachel Unthank and the
Winterset (now the Unthanks),
which then
comprised Rachel Unthank, her
younger sister Becky,...
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Empire Bairn was an 813-ton
coastal tanker built by
Blythswood Shipbuilding Co Ltd,
Glasgow in 1941 for the
Ministry of War
Transport (MoWT). She spent...
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Scotland Sport country Scotland
Nickname The King of the
Crucible the
Golden Bairn Professional 1985–2012, 2020–2024
Highest ranking 1 (April 1990 – May 1998...
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third if
there were a spouse.)
Legitim is also
called the
bairn's pairt or part of gear (Scots
bairn ‘child’).
Under the
Civil Code of the Philippines, the...
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which Falkirk won in its
inaugural season. The club's
nickname is "The
Bairns", a
Scots word
meaning sons or daughters,
which is
given to
natives of the...
- father's shrine,
going out at
night to hunt
Elder Bairns as part of
sworn duty. In reality, she is an
Elder Bairn who was
raised by humans, and her personality...
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Harold Baim (1914–1996) was a
British film producer,
director and writer. He was born in
Leeds in 1914; he died in Reading,
Berkshire in 1996. According...