Calicoes

/ˈkæl.ɪ.koʊz/ noun

Plural of calico; cotton fabrics with a colored pattern printed on white or light-colored background, or cats with patches of different colors.

From Calicut (modern Kozhikode), a port city in India famous for exporting cotton cloth. European traders imported this patterned cloth starting in the 17th century. The word entered English via Portuguese 'Calecut.'

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