Cloth handwoven in the Outer Hebrides, traditionally dyed with botanical sources including cudbear for purple-crimson, crotal or lichen for orange and bilberry for blue
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- A draper's misreading that stuck as the name of the originally Scottish woollen cloth traditionally worn by English country gentry
- Wool fabric
- Border river
- A thick, woollen, often knobbly cloth produced originally in Scotland
- 97-mile river flowing into the North Sea, forming part of the boundary between Scotland and England
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