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Bairn is a Northern England English, Scottish English and Scots term for a child. [1] It originated in Old English as "bearn", becoming restricted to Scotland and the North of England c. 1700. [2] In Hull the r is dropped and the word Bain is used. [3]
Child may also describe a relationship with a parent (such as sons and daughters of any age) [9] or, metaphorically, an authority figure, or signify group membership in a clan, tribe, or religion; it can also signify being strongly affected by a specific time, place, or circumstance, as in "a child of nature" or "a child of the Sixties."
According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, a boy is "a male child from birth to adulthood". [1]The word "boy" comes from Middle English boi, boye ("boy, servant"), related to other Germanic words for boy, namely East Frisian boi ("boy, young man") and West Frisian boai ("boy").
During a recent company outing, I was chatting with a colleague about the trials and tribulations of dealing with her teenage son. He’s on the cusp of adulthood…with a lot of questions about ...
County Kildare, Ireland, Chapman code KID; Kid (poetry collection), a 1992 collection of poems by Simon Armitage; KID, National Rail station code for Kidderminster railway station in England; KID, IATA code for Kristianstad Airport, Sweden; Kids In Danger, working against consumer product hazards to children; King's Indian Defence, in chess
Kid Azteca, ring name of Mexican boxer Luis Villanueva Paramo (1913–2002); Jack Kid Berg, English boxer Judah Bergman (1909–1991); Kid Chissell (1905–1987), American boxing champion, actor, and dance marathon champion
“If a kid wants to use the word ‘fat’ as a neutral and/or positive descriptor, then I am all for it, especially if they are choosing it to describe themselves,” says Ragen Chastain, ...
My son is four and working hard to master his kid-sized scissors. He is eager to learn, but also gets... Use This 6-Word Phrase the Next Time Your Kid Says, ‘I Can’t Do It!”