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‖ suba|ˈʃuba| [Hungarian.] A type of long sheepskin cloak worn by Hungarian shepherds.
1925G. A. Birmingham Wayfarer in Hungary xiv. 130 The suba is a long cloak of sheepskin reaching to the ankles. It has no sleeves... Only when the weather is bad is the suba fastened in front. 1939Times Lit. Suppl. 4 Nov. 636/4 The Hungarian shepherd's ‘suba’, a magnificently voluminous sheepskin cloak. 1971Nat. Geogr. Mag. Apr. 481 (caption) Shepherds wear huge suba to escape autumn's chill. 1979J. Snowden Folk Dress of Europe 25 In the last century, the suba, a sheepskin cloak, was developed from primitve peasant wear to a garment of considerable elaboration and costliness... Circular, or nearly so,..the suba was cut with radial sections joined to a shoulder yoke. The long seams..were decorated..on the skin side. |