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English
Etymology
From French djellaba, from Algerian Arabic جلابة (jallāba).
Noun
djellaba (plural djellabas)
- 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.
- djellabah
- galabea, galabeah, galabeya, galabia, galabiah, galabieh, galabiya, galabiyah, gallabea, gallabeah, gallabia, gallabiah, gallabieh, gallabiya, gallabiyah, gallabiyeh
- jalabiah, jalabiya, jalabiyah, jellabiya
- jilaabah, jellaba
- jelab (archaic)
Translations
robe worn by men in North Africa
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from French djellaba, from Moroccan Arabic جلابة (jallāba).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dʒɛ.laː.baː/
- Hyphenation: djel‧la‧ba
Noun
djellaba f (plural djellaba's)
- a djellaba
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dʒɛ.la.ba/ ~ /dʒe.la.ba/
Noun
djellaba f (plural djellabas)
- djellaba
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