Cadouk

/kə'duːk/ noun

A type of coarse woolen fabric or cloth, particularly one used for making cloaks or outer garments.

From Turkish kaduk or a related Turkic source, reflecting trade routes and textile terminology borrowed from Ottoman sources. Used primarily in English texts about historical or regional clothing.

AMጥቁር
ARجثة
BNশোক
CAcadàver
CStělo
DAkrop
DELeiche
ELσώμα
EScadáver
FAجسد
FIruumis
FRcadavre
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