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Definition of Djellabas
1. djellaba [n] - See also: djellaba
Lexicographical Neighbors of Djellabas
Literary usage of Djellabas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Old Morocco and the Forbidden Atlas by Clarence Edward Andrews (1922)
"... Berbers in striped djellabas, and dignified, canny Arab merchants in spotless
white. Then toward sunset the crowd thins out, the villagers trot home on ..."
2. In Morocco with General D'Amade by Reginald Rankin (1908)
"Indeed when, at the festival of the Eed, the holiday crowd in its bright djellabas
of green, pink, blue, and orange, flecked here and there with crimson, ..."
3. A Hedonist's Guide to Marrakech by Paul (PHT) Sullivan (2004)
"What makes it so special is the attention to detail — silk djellabas, bathrobes
and toiletries individually fashioned for men and women, as well as the ..."
4. Monthly Consular and Trade Reports by United States Bureau of Manufactures (1907)
"... djellabas and the other dresses of these people. VALUE OF PRESENT TRADE.
At Tangier I had a talk with Mr. Hoffman Philip, American consul- general, ..."