Bord

/bɔːrd/ noun

A medieval term for a cottage or small dwelling on the edge of an estate, or a table used for dining or work.

From Old English and Old French 'bord,' derived from Germanic roots meaning 'board' or 'plank.' The word evolved to refer to both wooden surfaces and by extension, small dwellings built at the borders of lands.

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