noun
- a coarse woolen fabric or blanket, typically striped or patterned, used especially for bedding or wrapping
Usage: chiefly historical or regional; also spelled 'catalogue' in some contexts
Examples
- The pioneer family wrapped themselves in a catalogne to stay warm during the cold nights.
- She folded the old catalogne and stored it in the cedar chest.
- The museum displayed a catalogne from the 19th century as an example of domestic textiles.