Charlock

/ˈtʃɑːrlɒk/ noun

A wild mustard plant with yellow flowers that grows as a weed in grain fields.

From Old English 'cerlic' or 'ceorl-leac,' combining 'ceorl' (peasant) and 'leac' (plant/leek). The plant was so common in poor farmland that it became associated with peasants.

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