kennet
/ˈkɛnet/; /ˈkenɪt/Definitions
1. noun
A kennet is an archaic or poetic term for a river or a stream, especially one that is narrow and winding.
“The village was surrounded by a serene kennet that flowed gently through the countryside.”
2. proper noun
Kennet can refer to the River Kennet in England, which flows through the city of Newbury.
“A walk along the River Kennet in Newbury is a popular tourist activity.”
3. noun
In some contexts, a kennet can also refer to a narrow or winding part of a river, or a small tributary.
“The kennet that flows into the main river is home to a variety of aquatic life.”