Arthel

/ɑːrˈðɛl/ noun

A lichen found in northern regions that was historically used to produce a purple or red dye, particularly for coloring textiles.

From Old Norse or Scandinavian origins, possibly from 'earth' and related to lichen names. This term reflects medieval trade in natural dyes and the importance of lichen to textile industries.

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