warnel
/ˈwɑːrnəl/Definitions
1. noun
A small or insignificant stream or rivulet; a brook.
“The warnel ran quietly through the valley, providing a soothing background noise.”
2. noun
An obsolete term for a type of woven fabric, often used in medieval times.
“The historian studied the warnel used in the ancient tapestries, noting its intricate patterns.”