hammercloth

hammercloth
/ham"euhr klawth', -kloth'/, n., pl. hammercloths /-klawdhz', -klodhz', -klawths', -kloths'/.
a cloth covering for the driver's seat on a horse-drawn carriage.
[1425-75; late ME hamerclothe, dissimilated var. of *hamelcloth home-woven cloth, equiv. to hamel domestic (akin to ON heimili homestead) + cloth(e) CLOTH]

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