Barragan

/ˈbærəɡən/ noun

A coarse fabric, usually of goat hair or wool, used historically for making durable cloaks and other garments.

From Spanish and Portuguese barragán, possibly from Turkish or Persian origins referring to a type of fabric or garment. The word traveled through Mediterranean trade routes into European languages.

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