kedlock
English
Etymology
From Middle English ketlok, from Old English cedelc (“mercury (herb)”).
Noun
kedlock (countable and uncountable, plural kedlocks)
- (dialectal) Alternative form of kilk (“charlock”) (Sinapis arvensis etc.)
- (dialectal) white mustard (Sinapis alba)
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