Pashmina
(noun)
A type of fine, soft cashmere wool from the pashmina goat, used to make shawls, scarves, and other clothing items.
Origin:
From the hindi word "pashmina" meaning "made from pashm", referring to a type of fine wool from himalayan goats.
Examples:
- She wrapped the pashmina shawl around her shoulders to keep warm.
- Pashmina is considered one of the finest and most expensive wool in the world.
- Pashmina scarfs are a popular item in cold regions and are known for their warmth and softness.
- The pashmina shawl is traditionally made in the Himalayas, and is highly sought after.
- She was wearing a pashmina shawl and it looked beautiful on her.