djellaba
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of djellaba
from Arabic jallabah
Example Sentences
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Later they traveled to Morocco where Karsner entertained one evening in djellaba and fez.
From Washington Post • Jun. 19, 2021
“I dress normally in the morning. I say goodbye to my mum, and when I’m outside the house, I put on my djellaba and my veil.”
From The Guardian • May 26, 2015
He grew a beard, was sometimes seen in a long djellaba robe and attended a mosque in the nearby town of Elbeuf.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 29, 2014
Mr. Richards commences one anecdote by declaring, “I was dressed at the time in a diaphanous djellaba, Mexican shoes and a tropical army hat.”
From New York Times • Nov. 22, 2012
Over his white djellaba is a blue selham that came probably from Manchester; his stirrups are silver or plated.
From Morocco by Forrest, A. S. (Archibald Stevenson)
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