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‖ kanzu|ˈkænzuː| [Swahili.] A long white cotton or linen robe as worn by East African men.
1902Westm. Gaz. 24 Nov. 2/1 Dressed in a white kanzu, or long shirt, with a tweed coat over it,..he was an attractive little figure. 1920Chambers's Jrnl. Sept. 572/2 He wears..the white linen Kanzu or long robe rather like a nightgown. 1966B. Kimenye Kalasanda Revisited 17 He was wearing a kanzu in deference, no doubt, to the Sabbath, instead of his week-day costume. 1970Times 20 May 7/1 He was wearing a kanzu (cotton robe) over his shirt. |