Blankard

/ˈblæŋkərd/ noun

An archaic or rare term for a person who wears or deals with blankets, or historically, a beggar.

From blank (a piece of white cloth or a beggar's cloak) plus -ard (a suffix making nouns meaning 'one who'). The word is quite archaic, rarely used in modern English.

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