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What does the word bairn mean?

"Bairn" is a Scottish word for child. It's a bit more informal than the word "child" and can be used in a variety of contexts, sometimes with a sense of fondness or affection.

Here are some examples of how "bairn" might be used:

* "She's a wee bairn, just starting school." (This implies that the child is small and young.)

* "The bairns were playing in the garden." (This is a general way of referring to children.)

* "He's a bonny bairn." (This expresses affection and admiration for the child.)

It's worth noting that "bairn" is not commonly used outside of Scotland, though it may be understood in other parts of the UK and Ireland.

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