Bardel

/bɑːrˈdɛl/ noun

A historical term for a type of harness or pack saddle used for load-bearing animals, or a decorative cloth covering for a horse.

From Middle English and Old French bardel, diminutive or variant of barde. Related to Arabic barda'a, showing the word's origin in Islamic equestrian equipment that spread through medieval Europe.

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