Carbasus

/kɑːrˈbeɪsəs/ noun

A type of fine linen or cotton cloth, especially one used in ancient or medieval times for clothing or wrappings.

From Latin 'carbasus,' derived from Greek 'kárbasos,' which came from a Semitic source similar to Hebrew 'karbas.' The word traveled through trade routes for fine fabrics from the Eastern Mediterranean.

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