A medieval rattle or alarm device, often a wooden instrument used to make loud noise for warning or communication.
From Middle English cresselle, possibly from Old French crecelle, related to the sound-making aspect (creek or crack sound), used historically in religious and social contexts.
Medieval monks used cresselles to summon people to prayer and warn of danger before bells were common—they're among the oldest warning systems in European history!
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