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Definition of dishdasha in English: dishdasha(also dishdash) nounˈdɪʃˌdaʃə A long robe with long sleeves, worn by men from the Arabian peninsula. (阿拉伯半岛的)男式长袖长袍 Example sentencesExamples - The primary article of clothing for both Bedu men and women is the dishdasha, a long gown worn by most Arabs that covers the body from the base of the neck to the wrists and ankles.
- Many of the men wore white skullcaps and long white robes, dishdashas, and the women were either scarved and covered or in the full abaya, a black nunlike garb.
- About half the men sport the dishdashas, the long, white robe, with or without the kaffiyeh on their heads.
- For men, this consists of an ankle-length robe called a dishdasha or kandura.
- He wears a traditional dishdasha all year round and on cold days, a worn leather jacket and a black wool cap he pulls down over his ears.
Synonyms cloak, wrap, mantle, cape, kaftan
OriginLate 19th century: from Arabic dišdāša. |