Breechclout

/ˈbritʃˌklaʊt/ noun

A piece of cloth or leather worn around the loins and between the legs; another spelling and variation of breechcloth, used particularly in historical American Indian contexts.

Variant of 'breechcloth', combining 'breech' (Old English 'brec') and 'clout' (Old English 'clut', meaning cloth or patch). The term appears frequently in colonial American documents.

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