arba kanfoth
[ Sephardic Hebrew ahr-bah kahn-fawt; Ashkenazic Hebrew ahr-buh-kahn-fuh s ]
/ Sephardic Hebrew ɑrˈbɑ kɑnˈfɔt; Ashkenazic Hebrew ˈɑr bəˈkɑn fəs /
noun Hebrew.
a rectangular piece of cloth with fringes at the four corners and a hole in the center for the head, worn under the clothes by Orthodox Jewish males.
Also
ar·ba kan·fot;
Ashkenazic Hebrew,
ar·ba kan·fos.
Also called
tallith katan.
Origin of arba kanfoth
arbaʿ
kənāphōth literally, four corners