Bandage
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late 16th century: from French, from bande (see band1).
wiktionary
Borrowed from French bandage.
etymonline
bandage (n.)
"strip of soft cloth or other material used in binding wounds, stopping bleeding, etc.," 1590s, from French bandage (16c.), from Old French bander "to bind," from bande "a strip" (see band (n.1)).
bandage (v.)
"to dress a wound, etc., with a bandage," 1734 (implied in bandaging), from bandage (n.). Related: Bandaged.