Batiste

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 1: A to Beaufort, p. 796

Batiste, the usual French name for cambric, applied in commerce to a fine texture of linen or cotton. According to Littré, the word is due to the name of the original maker, Batiste, whose statue still stands at Cambrai; according to others, to its use in wiping the heads of children after baptism.

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