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From: "Roy Johnson" <>
Subject: Re: [PACE] thanks and a question (Scotch-Irish)
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 18:44:15 -0600
In-Reply-To: <005301c73f45$995de7b0$6501a8c0@HPa844n>


An example in a sentence would help. Sometimes it depends on how it's used.

Roy Johnson

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Subject: [PACE] thanks and a question (Scotch-Irish)

Thanks, everyone, for the information. I will proceed with the DNA asap.



There is one question I've been wondering about for so many years. My mother
(a Pace) used this word when she was young.the word is cairn (not sure of
spelling but it is pronounced kay-urn). It means something really grimy or
dirty. Has anyone heard of this word and/or its origin (Scotch/Irish
possibly)?



Thanks,

Kim




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