Camlet

/ˈkæmlɪt/ noun

A durable fabric made from camel hair or a mixture of camel hair and wool, often with a watered or wavy surface pattern.

From French chamelot, from Italian cammellotto, ultimately from Arabic camel-hair origin. The word traveled westward through trade, maintaining reference to its camel-hair composition even as production methods changed.

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