Bourn

/bɔːrn/ noun

A small stream or a seasonal brook that flows only during wet weather or in spring, common in southern England and chalky regions.

From Old English burna, related to 'burn' (stream) in Germanic languages. The term survived in southern England while 'burn' remained standard in the north, making it a geographical dialect word showing linguistic variation in Britain.

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