palamporeEtymologyFrom Hindi पलंग पोश (palaṅg poś, “coverlet”), from पलंग (palaṅg, “bed”) + early modern Persian پوش (“cover”).palampore means A rich cotton cloth, originally made in India, used for bedspreads and shawls. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.nounA rich cotton cloth, originally made in India, used for bedspreads and shawls.“He fancied, however, that he perceived, amongst the brambles and briars, some gigantic flowers but was mistaken: for these were only the dangling palampores and variegated tatters of his gay retinue.”