cawl

cawl
\\ˈkȯl\ noun (-s)
Etymology: Old English cawl, ceawl basket, from Medieval Latin cavellum, from Latin cavus hollow — more at cave
dialect Britain : a wooden basket with handholes instead of handles used especially in Cornwall to carry fish

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