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kalpak

American  
[kal-pak] / ˈkæl pæk /

noun

  1. calpac.


kalpak British  
/ ˈkælpæk /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of calpac

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Sulu, gho, kera, kalpak, dishdasha and dashiki sound more like crossword puzzlers than words in common parlance.

From New York Times • Aug. 6, 2016

One morning last week, Transjordan's King Abdullah, in khaki Arab Legion uniform and a black lambskin kalpak which added some inches to his height, stepped from a plane at Cairo's Almaza Field.

From Time Magazine Archive

A high wind blew off Abdullah's kalpak but a lackey promptly produced another.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Turkish word for the fur hat worn during the cold weather by men is kalpak.

From Time Magazine Archive

He tore the embroidered coat from his body, and replaced it by his own, and, together with the kalpak, which Benedetto had thrown aside, completed his toilet.

From The Son of Monte-Cristo, Volume I by Lermina, Jules