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‖ puttoo East Ind.|ˈpʌtuː| [a. Hindī (Panjābī and allied langs.) paṭṭū, a. Old Kashmīrī paṭu, allied to Skr. paṭa woven stuff, cloth.] A fabric made of the coarse refuse hair of the Cashmere goat. Also attrib.
1857Col. Keith Young Diary, Siege of Delhi (1902) 110 A puttoo coat and equally warm continuations, as Seymour calls them. 1858Simmonds Dict. Trade, Puttoo, a coarse thick fabric made of the refuse wool and long hair from the shawl goat, Capra changra. 1893Baily's Mag. Oct. 263/2 A coat (Norfolk jacket style) and loose knickerbockers of puttoo. |