Duvet

/duˈveɪ/ noun

A soft quilt filled with down or synthetic material, used as a bed covering instead of sheets and blankets.

From French 'duvet' meaning down (the soft feathers), from Old French 'dumet,' possibly from a Germanic source. The bedding sense entered English in the 1950s via Scandinavian design influences.

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