drugget/ˈdɹʌɡɪt/EtymologyFrom French droguet, from drogue (“cheap”), of uncertain origin.drugget means An inexpensive coarse woolen cloth, used mainly for clothing. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 74 out of 100.nounAn inexpensive coarse woolen cloth, used mainly for clothing.A floor covering made of drugget.“There was the handsome carpet, new on the occasion of Mr. Gooch's marriage, but it was carefully covered with a drab drugget; the curtains were of a pretty pink damask, but they were enveloped in brown holland bags, by which same material the chairs and sofas were covered.”