"choga" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: chogas [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Persian چوقه (čôqa), possibly from Ottoman Turkish چوقه (çoka or çuka). Cognate with English chokha and Hindi चोग़ा (coġā). Etymology templates: {{bor+|en|fa|چوقه|tr=čôqa}} Borrowed from Persian چوقه (čôqa), {{der|en|ota|چوقه|tr=çoka or çuka}} Ottoman Turkish چوقه (çoka or çuka), {{cog|en|chokha}} English chokha, {{cog|hi|चोग़ा}} Hindi चोग़ा (coġā) Head templates: {{en-noun}} choga (plural chogas)
  1. A long-sleeved Afghan garment generally made of soft woollen material and embroidered on the sleeves and shoulders. Categories (topical): Clothing Synonyms: chogha

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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