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The word "drape" ultimately derives from the ancient Greek word for a type of coarse cloth made from sheepskin that was worn by the Thracians, a people who lived in the northern part of Greece. Over time, the term was borrowed into Latin and then into French, where it took on its modern meaning of "to cover or hang with fabric." The word "drape" has been used in English since the mid-14th century.
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