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cravat

The origin and history of cravat.

Etymology

From French cravate, originally referring to a Croat (Croatian) mercenary — Croatian soldiers in 17th-century France wore a distinctive neck scarf that French fashion later copied and named after them.

Origin: French · First attested 1600

Class of 1600

cravat first entered the language around 1600. Other words from the same year:

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