doorflap

English

Etymology

door + flap

Noun

doorflap (plural doorflaps)

  1. A flap of material serving as a crude door to a tent etc.
    • 2006, Ly de Angeles, The Shining Isle: An Urban Fantasy, page 106:
      They were disturbed from a game of brándubh when the old woman's leathery voice called from beyond the heavy bull's hide doorflap. The old woman's name was Una and she was ushered into the chieftain's home []

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