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The word "shammy" was first used in the 15th century to refer to a type of soft leather made from the skin of chamois, a small goat-like animal. The chamois leather was highly absorbent and was often used for cleaning or polishing surfaces. Over time, the term "shammy" came to be used for any type of soft, absorbent leather, regardless of its origin.
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