cablish
English edit
Etymology edit
Probably from Anglo-Norman *cablis
Noun edit
cablish (uncountable)
- (obsolete) Wind-blown fallen wood.
- 2010, Oliver Rackham, chapter 8, in Woodlands (New Naturalist), London: Collins, page 165:
- In the Middle Ages there were regular arrangements for the disposal of cablish, wind-fallen wood, not only after exceptional storms like that in 1362.
Coordinate terms edit
- pannage (the mediaeval right access to acorns and beechmast for swine)