Buist

/ˈbjuɪst/ noun

A type of linen fabric made with a distinctive weave, traditionally produced in Scotland or Northern Europe.

Likely derived from Buist, a place name or family name associated with fabric production in Scotland. The word traveled into English textile terminology from regional Scottish usage in the 17th-18th centuries.

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