Processed or finished by a fuller; having undergone the fulling process to thicken and strengthen the cloth.
From 'fuller' (one who fulls cloth) plus '-ed' suffix indicating a completed process or treatment.
A 'fullered' cloth had a completely different character than raw woven material—it was thicker, stronger, and warmer, which is why Medieval warfare required fullered woolens to protect knights.
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