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Pallet (furniture)

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A pallet is a bed made of straw or hay, used in medieval times. Close to the ground, it was generally a linen or some other material sheet stretched over some hay or straw.

The mattress might be called a palliasse, or sometimes pallet, based on the French word for straw: paille. The name palliasse applies particularly to a mattress used on its own, without a featherbed, or solid bedstead.[1]


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  1. ^ "Straw mattresses, chaff beds, palliasses, ticks stuffed with leaves".