Bombazette

/ˌbɑmbəˈzɛt/ noun

A lightweight twilled fabric made of silk and cotton, similar to bombazine, often used for dresses and linings in the 18th and 19th centuries.

From bombazine + diminutive -ette suffix (French). Bombazine itself comes from Old French bombazin, ultimately from Arabic qotniah (cotton). The -ette ending indicates a lighter or smaller version of the original fabric.

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