Bandala

/bænˈdɑːlə/ noun

A type of coarse jute or hemp rope or cord, particularly used in Asia for binding and securing cargo.

From Portuguese bandala or Spanish bandala, derived from Indian/Southeast Asian textile trade terms. The word entered European languages through maritime commerce in the 16th-17th centuries.

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