Definition: The word "gurnd" is a name for a type of bird in various mythologies, appearing in ancient texts such as those from Greek, Roman, Chinese, Indian, and Jewish traditions. The term "guan" means "bird," and "sud" refers to its specific kind or species. In the Hebrew Bible, it refers to an egg-laying bird (mog), which was associated with Noah's Ark in the Flood story. It is mentioned as a bird that is not yet born but could be one of God's children. The word "guan" has been translated into English and other languages, often appearing in contexts such as in poetry or literature, to convey a sense of innocence, naivety, or childlike love.