A farm laborer or farmhand, especially in Scottish usage; a young or inexperienced worker.
From Scottish English, possibly from 'half' plus diminutive suffix -lin, suggesting someone who does half-work or is half-trained.
The word 'haflin' captures a whole social class—the semi-trained farm workers who were essential to agriculture—and it's a word that mostly exists now only in historical texts and dialects.
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