A dialectal or archaic term for a small bundle of straw, grain, or similar material tied together.
From Middle English origins, possibly related to 'dank' or Old English roots meaning to bundle or tie; the exact etymology is obscure but appears regionally in British dialect.
Dannock is one of those wonderfully specific old words that farmers would have used constantly—having precise names for bundles of different sizes made farm work communication much clearer!
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