Calaber

/ˈkæləbər/ noun

An archaic term for a type of fine fabric or a person from Calabar, now largely obsolete.

From Calabar, the Nigerian port city. In medieval and early modern trade, specific ports became synonymous with the goods they exported, so 'calaber' referred to fine textiles believed to originate from or pass through Calabar.

AMእንቁላል
ARبطيخ
BNকাঁচা
CAcalabaç
CSdýně
DApære
DEKürbis
ELκαλοθάλασσα
EScalabaza
FAکدو
FIkurpitsa
FRcourge
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