Balducta

/bælˈdʌktə/ noun

A rich silk or gold-threaded fabric, likely used in medieval times for luxury garments or ecclesiastical vestments.

From Medieval Latin or Italian, possibly derived from Baldacco or Baghdad, referencing the origin city of luxurious textiles that traveled along trade routes.

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