hodden

/ˈhɑdən/
noun
  1. A coarse, heavy woolen cloth, typically gray or brown, used for making simple clothing or outerwear.
    • In the old days, hodden was a common fabric for work clothes because it was durable and cheap.
    • She bought a length of gray hodden to sew a sturdy winter cloak.
    • The farmer wore a jacket made of thick hodden to keep warm in the cold wind.
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