From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdruggetdrug‧get /ˈdrʌɡɪt/ noun [countable, uncountable] DHHTIMrough heavy cloth used especially as a floor covering, or a piece of this cloth
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drugget• There was no longer any carpet underfoot - merely drugget, a material he recalled from nineteenth-century novels dealing with servants' quarters.Origin drugget (1500-1600) French droguet, from drogue “worthless material, drug”