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Webster 1913 Edition


Runnel

Run′nel

,
Noun.
[From
Run
. Cf.
Rindle
.]
A rivulet or small brook.
Bubbling
runnels
joined the sound.
Collins.
By the very sides of the way . . . there are slow
runnels
, in which one can see the minnows swimming.
Masson.

Webster 1828 Edition


Runnel

RUN'NEL

,
Noun.
[from run.] A rivulet or small brook. [Not in use.]

Definition 2024


runnel

runnel

English

Noun

runnel (plural runnels)

  1. A small stream, a rivulet.
    • 1998, A. S. Byatt, Elementals: Stories of Fire and Ice, Chatto & Windus
      ...great chambers in the rock where all sorts of plants were growing, under windows which had been cut to let in the sun, and glazed to adjust his warmth, and where runnels of water ran between fruit trees and seedlings, pumpkin plants and herbs.

Derived terms

Verb

runnel (third-person singular simple present runnels, present participle (UK) runnelling or (US) runneling, simple past and past participle (UK) runnelled or (US) runneled)

  1. To create channels for directing the flow of liquid.
    • 2009, Neil Saintilan, Australian Saltmarsh Ecology, ISBN 0643098593, page 176:
      Not all saltmarshes are suited to habitat modification, but where they are, runnelling provides long-term and cost-effective control with minor non-target impacts.
    • 2014, Paul Salopek, Blessed. Cursed. Claimed., National Geographic (December 2014)
      The people who settled here weren’t farmers. They hunted. Yet they built a large amphitheater of mud, a platform carefully runneled to carry liquid—possibly blood.