"djellaba" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: djellabas [plural]
Etymology: From French djellaba, from Algerian Arabic جلابة (jallāba). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|fr|djellaba}} French djellaba, {{der|en|arq|جلابة|tr=jallāba}} Algerian Arabic جلابة (jallāba) Head templates: {{en-noun}} djellaba (plural djellabas)
  1. A loose-fitting, ankle-length hooded robe worn by men in North Africa. Wikipedia link: djellaba Categories (topical): Clothing Translations (robe worn by men in North Africa): gel·laba [feminine] (Catalan), Dschellaba [feminine] (German), bʉlan tʉlɨna (Komo), chilaba [feminine] (Spanish)

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