noun
- any short, stiff, prickly hair of an animal or plant
- any of the hairs of a hog or of some other animals, used for brushes
- such a hair, or an artificial hair like it, in a brush
Origin:
ME bristel, metathetic < OE byrst; akin to Ger borste, bristles < IE *bhsti- < base *bhar-, point, bristle
intransitive verb bristled, bristling
- to become stiff and erect, like bristles
- to have the bristles become erect, as in fear or irritation
- to show strong anger, irritation, outrage, etc. as by a stiffening of the body
- to be thickly covered (with): the battlefield bristled with guns