A variant or dialectal term, possibly relating to a crenel or irregular notched pattern, though usage is extremely rare or obsolete.
Possibly a regional or dialectal variant with uncertain origins, potentially related to 'crenel' or onomatopoetic roots suggesting jagged edges. This word is essentially archaic or obsolete.
Some words are so obscure they're basically linguistic fossils—'crengle' might describe those castle notches in some long-dead dialect, now visible only in dusty historical texts!
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