kiddle

Etymology

From Middle English kidel, kedel, kydel, from Anglo-Norman quidel, quideau (“a wicker framework used to trap fish”), from Old Breton kidel (“a net at the mouth of a stream”).

noun

  1. A kind of fishweir resembling a wattle or fence.

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