boreen

English

A paved boreen in Ireland.

Etymology

Borrowed from Irish bóithrín, diminutive of bóthar (road).

Pronunciation

  • (UK, US) IPA(key): /bɔːˈɹiːn/

Noun

boreen (plural boreens)

  1. (Ireland) A narrow, frequently unpaved, rural road in Ireland.
    • "Down a boreen green came a sweet colleen \ And she smiled as she passed me by." — "Star of the County Down", traditional folk song
    • 2002, Joseph O'Connor, Star of the Sea, Vintage 2003, page 63:
      A boy in a disguise nobody believed in, an actor playing a part he didn't understand, he would trudge every rocky field and quaking bog, every pot-holed road and tortuous boreen, each of the thirteen villages on his father's estate, speaking the Irish he had learned from his father's servants.

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