ˈnəmdə noun
or nam·mad or na·mad ˈnəməd
( -s )
Etymology: Hindi namdā, from Persian namad, from Middle Persian namat; akin to Avestan nəmata- brushwood
: a thick felted rug of India and Persia usually made of pounded goat's hair and embroidered with bird or floral designs in colored wool yarn — compare drugget