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stepbairn, n.|ˈstɛpbɛən| [OE. stéopbearn: see step-. Cf. ON. stjúpbarn (Sw. styfbarn, Da. stifbarn) in sense 2.] †1. An orphan. Obs.
c1000ælfric Saints' Lives ix. 63 Þæt mann..steopbearnum ᵹehelpe. c1175Lamb. Hom. 115 He scal biwerian widewan and steopbern. a1340Hampole Psalter ix. 38 Til stepbarn þou sall be helpere. 2. Sc. A stepson or stepdaughter; = stepchild 2.
1535Stewart Cron. Scot. III. 402 Suppois scho wes bot hir stepbarne as than. 1631Rutherford Lett. (1862) I. 76 And that if any were a Stepbairn, in respect of comfort and sense, it were rather myself than His poor bairns. 1721J. Kelly Sc. Prov. 328 That's the piece the Step-Bairn never got. 1909R. J. Drummond Faith's Cert. 329 There are no step-bairns in the family of God. Hence † ˈstepbairn v. Sc., trans. to treat as a step-child.
1606W. Birnie Kirk-Buriall (1833) 34 Why doe they so partially step-barne the pursse-miserable poore from such a soul-helpe? |