Cambaye

/kæmˈbeɪ/ noun

A fine cotton fabric with diagonal ribs, originally produced in Cambay, India.

From Cambay (Khambhat), a port city in Gujarat, India known for textile production. The name was adopted into European languages in the 16th-17th centuries when trade routes brought Indian fabrics to Europe. The place name became synonymous with the type of cloth produced there.

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