bucherame

bucherame
bu·che·rà·me
s.m. OB TS tess.
tessuto trasparente, molto pregiato nel Medioevo
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DATA: av. 1347.
ETIMO: dalla loc. ar. abū qalamūn "camaleonte" con allusione all'aspetto cangiante del tessuto.

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