Birn

/bɜːrn/ noun

A Scottish or Northern English dialect word for a child, or in some contexts, a burden or load to carry.

From Old English 'bearn' (child), related to Old Norse 'barn,' sharing common Germanic roots. The semantic shift to 'burden' may reflect folk etymology or metaphorical extension ('a child is a burden').

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