dornicks

/ˈdɔrnɪks/
noun
  1. Plural of dornick; small stones or pebbles.
    • Dornicks of various colors lined the garden path.
    • The children gathered dornicks to build a small cairn.
    • He filled his pockets with dornicks to use as ammunition for his slingshot.
  2. Plural of dornick; coarse linen or damask fabrics.
    • The museum's collection includes dornicks woven in the 1600s.
    • The merchant displayed dornicks from several European mills.
    • She collected antique dornicks for her textile research.
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