Bullswool

/ˈbʊlzˌwʊl/ noun

Coarse fiber or matted hair from a bull's hide, sometimes used in textiles or padding.

Compound of 'bull' and 'wool' (fiber). This descriptive term, less common than 'horsehair,' referenced the thick, coarse nature of bull hair. Medieval textile makers distinguished between fine wool and coarser bull fibers.

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