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balaclava

The origin and history of balaclava.

Etymology

Named after Balaklava in Crimea, after British troops there during the Crimean War (1854) needed warm knitted headgear to cope with the bitter cold, and the garment took the town's name.

· First attested 1854

Class of 1854

balaclava first entered the language around 1854. Other words from the same year:

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