faja
[ fah-hah ]
/ ˈfɑ hɑ /
noun
a broad, brightly colored sash traditionally worn by Spanish and Latin American men.
Origin of faja
1835–45; < Spanish: belt, strip, band; orig. dial. or < Catalan < Latin
fascia
fascia
Words nearby faja
Example sentences from the Web for faja
In vain he searched the spot where he knew the pistol must have escaped from his faja.
Tracks of a Rolling Stone |Henry J. CokeRound his waist he wore the usual Spanish faja or bright red cloth.
Tomaso's Fortune and Other Stories |Henry Seton Merriman