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cairn \ˈka(a)(ə)rn, ˈke(ə)rn\ noun also carn \ˈkärn\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English carne, from Scottish Gaelic carn; akin to Old Irish & Welsh carn cairn and perhaps to Old English heard hard — more at hard : a rounded or pyramidal heap of stones made as a monument or memorial or as a landmark or trail marker for explorers, surveyors, or hikers • cairned \-nd\ adjective |