Caffle

/ˈkæfəl/ noun

A chain or rope used to bind together camels or other animals for transport in a caravan.

From Arabic 'kafl,' referring to a rope or tether used in desert trade routes. The word traveled through Portuguese and Dutch traders in the 16th-17th centuries before entering English.

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