Bysen

/ˈbaɪsən/ noun

An archaic or dialectal term for an example, pattern, or model; something to be imitated or followed.

Old English 'bysne' or 'bisen,' from Proto-Germanic roots meaning 'example' or 'pattern.' The word is related to modern 'besom' and reflects Germanic language traditions of describing exemplary things.

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