camlet

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Etymology

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From Middle English chamelet, chamelot, chamlot via Old French chamelot, suffixed +‎ -ot from Arabic خَمْلَة (ḵamla, velvet).

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Noun

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camlet (countable and uncountable, plural camlets)

  1. A fine fabric made from wool (originally camel, but later goat) and silk.

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Adjective

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camlet (comparative more camlet, superlative most camlet)

  1. Made of camlet.

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