Cheviot

/ˈʃɛviət/ noun

A durable, rough-textured wool fabric with a slightly napped surface, originally made from the wool of Cheviot sheep. It's characterized by its hard-wearing properties and is commonly used for outerwear and sturdy clothing.

Named after the Cheviot Hills on the border between England and Scotland, where the hardy Cheviot sheep originated. The term entered textile terminology in the 19th century when this regional wool became commercially important.

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