jubbah
[ joo b-uh ]
/ ˈdʒʊb ə /
noun
a long outer garment with long sleeves, worn in Muslim countries.
Origin of jubbah
Borrowed into English from Arabic around 1540–50
Words nearby jubbah
juantorena,
juazeiro do norte,
juba,
jubal,
jubate,
jubbah,
jubbulpore,
jube,
jubilant,
jubilarian,
jubilate
Example sentences from the Web for jubbah
And Khalid cuts his hair, doffs his jubbah, and appears again in the ordinary attire of civilised mortals.
The Book of Khalid |Ameen RihaniHe puts on his jubbah, refills his cigarette box, and walks out of his room.
The Book of Khalid |Ameen RihaniJubbah, jub′a, n. a long loose outer garment worn by Mohammedans in India, &c.
British Dictionary definitions for jubbah
jubbah
/ (ˈdʒʊbə) /
noun
a long loose outer garment with wide sleeves, worn by Muslim men and women, esp in India
Word Origin for jubbah
C16: from Arabic