Bouchaleen

/ˌbuːkəˈliːn/ noun

An Irish term for a young gentleman of good family but with little money, often characterized by pretension or swagger.

From Irish 'bachaileán,' diminutive of 'bachall' (little staff/small boy), with the suffix '-een' indicating a small or endearing form. Widely used in 19th-century Irish literature to describe a social type.

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