grogram

Etymology


Borrowed from, from +  (ultimately from ). The word is a which was borrowed later.

Noun

 * 1) A strong, rough fabric made up of a mixture of silk, and mohair or wool.
 * 2) A garment made from this fabric.
 * 1) A garment made from this fabric.
 * 1) A garment made from this fabric.
 * 1) A garment made from this fabric.
 * 1) A garment made from this fabric.
 * 1) A garment made from this fabric.
 * 1) A garment made from this fabric.
 * 1) A garment made from this fabric.
 * 1) A garment made from this fabric.
 * 1) A garment made from this fabric.
 * 1) A garment made from this fabric.
 * 1) A garment made from this fabric.

Translations

 * Catalan: gorgorà
 * French:
 * German: Tarlatan, Wischgaze
 * Italian: grossagrana
 * Portuguese: gorgoram
 * Spanish: gorgorán