palampore

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Hindi पलंग पोश (palaṅg poś, coverlet), from पलंग (palaṅg, bed) + early modern Persian پوش (cover).

Noun

palampore (countable and uncountable, plural palampores)

  1. (now historical) A rich cotton cloth, originally made in India, used for bedspreads and shawls. [from 17th c.]
    • 1816, William Beckford, Vathek, Oxford, published 2013, page 41:
      He fancied, however, that he perceived, amongst the brambles and briars, some gigantic flowers but was mistaken: for these were only the dangling palampores and variegated tatters of his gay retinue.
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