A young branch or small branch of a tree; also can mean a child or offspring.
From branch + the suffix -ling (small or young), an archaic English formation similar to 'duckling' or 'gosling.'
The term 'branchling' for a child is poetic—it captures how children, like young branches, grow away from their parent trunk but remain connected to it.
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