Bairnliness

/ˈbɛrnlɪnəs/ noun

The quality or state of being childlike, innocent, or characteristic of children; the condition of having childish traits.

From Scottish 'bairn' (child) + '-liness' (suffix meaning quality or state). The word evolved in Scottish English to describe the essence of childlike qualities, combining Old Norse 'barn' (child) with the English quality suffix.

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