brechans

/ˈbrɛkənz/
noun
  1. A type of coarse, woolen fabric or blanket, often used historically for clothing or bedding.
    • The old cloak was made of thick brechans, keeping the traveler warm in the cold wind.
    • She wrapped herself in a brechans to sleep under the stars.
    • In the museum, they displayed a traditional brechans used by highland families.
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