Carecloth

/ˈkeərklɔːθ/ noun

A cloth formerly used in churches to cover the Eucharist or sacred items to protect them during religious ceremonies.

From Middle English care (attention, protection) + cloth. This is an ecclesiastical term from medieval Christianity, when priests used special cloths to carefully protect sacred objects during Mass.

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