CHARLOCK


Meaning of CHARLOCK in English

ˈchärˌläk, -_lək noun

or chad·lock ˈchad-

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English cherlok, carlok, from Old English cerlic

: any of several yellow-flowered weeds of the family Cruciferae ; specifically : a wild mustard ( Brassica kaber ) that is often troublesome in grainfields

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