Lexicographical Neighbors of Djibbahs
Literary usage of Djibbahs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Woman and To-morrow by Walter Lionel George (1913)
"To-day the new woman has learned to look like a woman, to wear djibbahs, Liberty
frocks, Chinese embroidery, to dress her hair soft and low. ..."
2. The Research Magnificent by Herbert George Wells (1915)
"... the first young women Benham had ever seen dressed in djibbahs, sat at the
table or moved about and attended to the simple needs of the service. ..."
3. Le chevalier de blanchefleur et autres pieces: six petites comédies by Eleanor W. Hutchison (1919)
"With the men's djibbahs a wide leather belt is worn (or crinoline covered with
brown cotton crêpe to imitate " leather); ..."