Definition: The term "Ayrin" appears to be a name given to an ancient Greek deity, but no specific details are provided in the KJV. The use of this term likely stems from a literary or poetic expression rather than religious context. It could either refer to a person who is good and wise, or to the name of an ancient city or place associated with the gods. If "Ayrin" had any other meaning, it's unclear from the passage you have provided. Without further context, I would suggest using the term as a poetic or literary expression rather than religious terminology.
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