Bayeta

/baɪˈeɪtə/ noun

A type of coarse woolen fabric or blanket, especially one traditionally made or used in Spain and Spanish America; also spelled bayete.

From Spanish bayeta, a word for a coarse woolen cloth. The Spanish term possibly derives from bayal or relates to baize, another type of coarse fabric. The word entered English through trade and cultural contact with Spanish-speaking regions.

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