In Scottish dialect, bristly hair or stiff plant fibers; a bristle.
From Middle English and Scottish, possibly related to Old English 'byrst' meaning 'bristle.' The word is primarily Scottish and Northern English in usage.
Scottish English preserves so many old words like 'birse' that died out in standard English—it's like a time capsule of how people talked centuries ago!
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