I. ˈkamlə̇t noun
also cam·blet -m(b)l-
( -s )
Usage: often attributive
Etymology: Middle English cameloit, from Middle French camelot, from Arabic ḥamlat woolen plush
1.
a. : a medieval Asiatic fabric of camel's hair or Angora wool
b. : a European imitation of this fabric of silk and wool
c. : a fine lustrous woolen of plain weave usually dyed bright red
2. : a garment made of camlet
II. transitive verb
( -ed/-ing/-s )
obsolete : to mark with wavy lines like those of watered cloth