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burnoose

American  
[ber-noos, bur-noos] / bərˈnus, ˈbɜr nus /
Or burnous

noun

  1. a hooded mantle or cloak, as that worn by Arabs.

  2. a similar garment worn by women at various periods in Europe and the United States.


Other Word Forms

  • burnoosed adjective
  • burnoused adjective

Etymology

Origin of burnoose

1685–95; < French burnous < dialectal Arabic burnūs < Greek bírros < Late Latin birrus birrus

Example Sentences

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Savaris and Spahis wearing the bright colored burnoose curbed their desert steeds upon the cobblestones of Rome.

From Time Magazine Archive

Feverishly he wipes the gluey carrion on a corner of his burnoose.

From Time Magazine Archive

No more romantic figure emerged from World War I than the shadowy desert raider in flowing white burnoose known as Lawrence of Arabia.

From Time Magazine Archive

When he first dons the white burnoose of a princely Bedouin, he takes an almost womanish delight in his new finery.

From Time Magazine Archive

With that and a burnoose your face and hands only will be visible.

From The Dash for Khartoum A Tale of Nile Expedition by Nash, Joseph