ollock
/ˈɒlək/Definitions
1. noun
A block or bundle of reeds, rushes, or other fibrous plants.
“The villagers used ollocks to build their homes.”
2. noun
A bundle or package, especially of goods.
“The merchant sold ollocks of spices and textiles.”
3. verb
To bundle or package something.
“The worker ollocked the goods for shipping.”