Bristle

/ˈbrɪsəl/ noun, verb

As a noun, a short, stiff hair, like those on a brush or some animals; as a verb, to stand up stiffly or to show sudden anger or defensiveness.

From Old English “brysel,” related to “brys,” meaning “bristle or brush,” and linked to other Germanic words for stiff hairs. The emotional sense comes from animals’ hairs rising when they are alarmed or angry.

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