IPA: /bɜrd/
KK: /bɜrd/
A poetic term often used to refer to a young woman or maiden, sometimes associated with beauty or grace.
The burd danced gracefully under the moonlight, captivating everyone around her.
The word 'burd' originates from Old English 'bridde', meaning a young bird or chick. It refers specifically to a young bird in its early stages of life.
Think of a young bird, as 'burd' comes from the Old English word for a young bird or chick.