brokaat
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Etymology[edit]
From Middle Dutch brocaet, possibly via Middle French brocat, from Italian broccato, from Medieval Latin broccatus. The variants with d were influenced by Iberian languages, likely by Portuguese brocado.
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Noun[edit]
brokaat n (uncountable)
- brocade, heavy fabric interwoven with threads of precious metal
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Descendants[edit]
- → Indonesian: brokat
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