Berth

/bɜːrθ/ noun

A sleeping place on a ship, train, or plane; or a mooring position for a ship at a dock.

From nautical terminology, possibly derived from Old English 'beorh' (shelter) or influenced by the word 'birth.' It entered English in the 1500s as a maritime term for the space where a ship docks or where sailors sleep.

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