Bombazine

/ˌbɑmbəˈziːn/ noun

A heavy twilled fabric made of silk and wool, popular for making clothes, especially mourning garments, in the 18th and 19th centuries.

From Old French bombazin, from Medieval Latin bombacinum, ultimately from Arabic qotniah meaning cotton. The word traveled west through trade routes, changing meanings as different fabrics were labeled with it.

AMቦምባዚን
ARبومبازين
BNবোম্বাজিন
CAbombazina
CSbombazin
DAbombasin
DEBombazin
ELμπάμπαζινε
ESbombazina
FAبومبازین
FIbombasiini
FRbombazine
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