noun
roughly woven fence; wattle fence
A fence made by roughly weaving branches, bamboo, or reeds. Often seen in rural or traditional settings. The kanji 籬 is rare and literary.
庭の周りにまがきを巡らせた。
We put up a wattle fence around the garden.
古い農家のまがきには朝顔が絡まっていた。
Morning glories were twined around the old farmhouse's woven fence.
垣根 is a general term for a hedge or fence, often made of living plants. まがき specifically refers to a roughly woven fence made of branches or bamboo.
生け垣 is a hedge made of living shrubs or trees, while まがき is a woven, non-living fence.
The word まがき is a native Japanese term. The kanji 籬 is a Chinese character used for its meaning, but the word itself is not a loanword. The exact origin of まがき is uncertain.