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A blanket is a swath of soft large enough either to cover or to enfold most of the user's body and thick enough to keep the body warm by trapping radiant body heat that otherwise would be lost through conduction.


Etymology
The term arose from the generalization of a specific fabric called blanke, a heavily napped undyed woolen weave. A popular theory has that the name derives from an eponymous (Blanquette), a weaver who lived in , England, in the 14th century. However, earlier usage of the term is possible as a borrowing of the Old French word blanket for the type of fabric, attested as early as 1278 and deriving from the adjective , meaning "white". William Shakespeare is recognised as the first person to use the verb blanket, meaning to 'cover with or as with a blanket'. In the play , published in 1608, the character Edgar says: "My face ile grime with filth, Blanket my loynes, else all my haire with knots."


History
An ancient form of blanket is recorded as "Kambala". The 7th century Chinese traveler and scholar mentioned the stuff in his travelogue of his journey to India in 629–645 CE. He refers to "Kambala" as a woolen material made from sheep or goat's hair. He categorized it as a kind of material for clothing. The meaning of Kambala is 'a woolen blanket."
(1999). 9788120816657, Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. .
According to India's ancient text, the , kambala is a generic term for materials such as shawls and blankets. Known as "Kambali" in Kannada and Tamil, these thick coarse blankets are woven with sheep wool whose texture is extremely coarse and thick to provide adequate warmth in winter.

Pandu-Kambala was a type of Kambala from , Ancient Indian scholar Pāṇini mentioned "pandu-kambala" from the upper parts of Gandhara, the place was "Uddiyana," which was famous for the said blankets. Some more variations of old Indian blankets are "keca-lakah", "kalamitika", "talicchakam", "varavanah", "sarumitika", "paristomah", "samanatabhad", "turangastaranam", "varnakam", "paristomah", "samanatabhad". Coarse qualities were used by farmers, and herdsmen. Some of them were used to spread out on the backs of animals like horses, elephants, and bullocks.

(1989). 9780944142264, Mapin Pub.. .


Types
Many types of blanket material, such as , are used because they are thicker and have more substantial fabric to them, but can also be used for light blankets. Wool blankets are warmer and also relatively slow to burn compared to cotton. The most common types of blankets are woven acrylic, knitted polyester, , cotton, fleece and wool. Blankets also come with exotic crafting and exotic material such as crocheted afghan or a silk covering. The term blanket is often interchanged with , , and , as they all have similar uses.


Uses
Blankets have been used by militaries for many centuries.
(2025). 9780802085900, University of Toronto Press. .
Militaries are some of the biggest single consumers of woolen blankets. Military blankets tend to be coarse grey, with thick fibers of over 20 .

Special blankets known as baby blankets are used to protect infants from the cold. Small children (and some adults) may also use a blanket as a .

(2025). 9789078088554, Graphic Design Museum. .

Blankets may be spread on the ground for a or where people want to sit in a grassy or muddy area without soiling their clothing. Temporary blankets have been designed for this purpose.


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