pætinn
pætinn is a term that refers to a specific type of woven fabric, often used in historical contexts. The word itself is of Old English origin and has been documented in various manuscripts. While the exact construction and intended use can vary depending on the historical period and region, pætinn generally describes a coarse, durable cloth. It was typically made from wool, though other fibers might have been incorporated. The weaving technique often resulted in a relatively plain weave, prioritizing strength and practicality over intricate patterns or fine texture.
Historically, pætinn would have been a common material for everyday clothing, particularly for the working classes.