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‖ shuka|ˈʃuːkə| Also Shukkah. [Swahili.] A long piece of fabric, now commonly worn as a shawl-like garment in East Africa.
1856R. F. Burton First Footsteps E. Africa ii. 29 As regards the word Tobe, it signifies, in Arabic, a garment generally: the Somal call it ‘Maro’, and the half Tobe a ‘Shukkah’. 1936F. Stark Southern Gates Arabia xi. 123 The visitors from outside came wrapped in their shuka, a square black shawl with two fringed sides which they wore draped over their heads and bodies, the two lower corners knotted together and the upper ones thrown over one arm. 1971Standard (Dar es Salaam) 7 Apr. 6/3 (Advt.), Tasini leads the way in the latest dress print designs. Shukas, Vitenges etc. |