hirdel

Etymology
From, from , from.

Noun

 * 1) A frame or netting of intertwined twigs:
 * 2) Used in structures and fencing.
 * 3) Used in construction and building.
 * 4) Used as a sled often to store those sentenced to death
 * 5)  Used to air objects so they become cool or dry.
 * 6)  Used to frame a wagon or barrow.
 * 7)  Used to cross a river or gap.