fagot

/ˈfæɡət/
noun
  1. A bundle of sticks or twigs tied together, used for fuel or as a building material.
    • In medieval times, peasants would collect fagots from the forest to heat their homes.
    • The carpenter used a fagot of thin sticks to reinforce the wall.
    • They gathered dry branches and tied them into a fagot for the campfire.
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