Backberand

/ˈbækbɛrænd/ noun

An archaic or dialectal term relating to the rear or back portion of something, or a rope or strap at the back of a structure.

From 'back' + 'berand' (or related to Old English elements). This appears to be an archaic or regional British term, possibly related to nautical or agricultural equipment, though historical usage is limited and the exact etymology is uncertain.

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