Caunus

/ˈkaʊnəs/ noun

A type of fine linen fabric or cloth, possibly originating from ancient Caunus, a city in Asia Minor.

Named after Caunus, an ancient Greek city in modern-day Turkey known for textile production. The name became synonymous with the high-quality cloth produced there, following the pattern of place-names becoming product names.

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