djellaba

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English

Etymology

From French djellaba, from Algerian Arabic جلابة (jallāba).

Noun

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djellaba (plural djellabas)

  1. A loose-fitting, ankle-length hooded robe worn by men in North Africa.
    • 1988, Elizabeth Warnock Fernea, A Street in Marrakech: A Personal View of Urban Women in Morocco:
      Dignified gentlemen in sober djellabas, of excellent cut and material, their wives in equally sober djellabas, sat in the tea shops with their children and servants, sipping mint tea.

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Translations

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from French djellaba, from Moroccan Arabic جلابة (jallāba).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dʒɛ.laː.baː/
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  • Hyphenation: djel‧la‧ba

Noun

djellaba f (plural djellaba's)

  1. A djellaba.

French

Noun

djellaba f (plural djellabas)

  1. djellaba

Descendants

  • Catalan: gel·laba
  • Dutch: djellaba
  • English: djellaba

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