Bavin

/ˈbævɪn/ noun

A bundle of brushwood or sticks bound together, historically used as fuel or for making fires.

From Middle English 'bavin,' possibly deriving from Old French or Scandinavian sources. The exact origin is uncertain, but it may relate to words meaning 'bundle' or 'faggot' (the archaic term for a bundle of sticks, from Old French 'fagot').

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