Dictionary.com
Thesaurus.com
Showing results for galabia. Search instead for galabiehs.

galabia

American  
[juh-lah-bee-uh] / dʒəˈlɑ bi ə /
Or galabiya,

noun

  1. djellabah.


Etymology

Origin of galabia

First recorded in 1715–25, galabia is from the Egyptian Arabic word gallabīyah

Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

In his brown galabia, his hands calloused from work in the fields, he sat on the pavement in a mental state somewhere between euphoria and anxiety.

From Reuters

He wears a striped galabia and a look of exhaustion.

From Time Magazine Archive

When he goes back to Mit Abu al Kom, though, Sadat on occasion likes to change from city clothes into the comfortable flowing galabia, the cotton peasant garment that looks like a nightshirt.

From Time Magazine Archive