grogram

/ˈɡrɑɡrəm/
noun
  1. A coarse fabric made of silk, wool, or a blend, often stiffened with gum and used historically for clothing.
    • The old coat was made of heavy grogram that kept out the wind.
    • In the 18th century, sailors often wore jackets of grogram for durability.
    • She found a remnant of grogram in the antique shop and used it to make a bag.
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