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tur·ban T0415900 (tûr′bən)n.1. A headdress consisting of a long piece of cloth wound around a small cap or directly around the head, traditionally worn in North Africa, the Near East, and Central and South Asia.2. A hat that resembles a turban, especially a brimless, close-fitting cap of draped fabric. [French, from Ottoman Turkish tülbend, piece of muslin cloth used as a head covering or headscarf, variant of earlier dülbend, from Persian dōlband, wrapping cloth for a turban : from dōl, bucket (probably in reference to the tall cap around which a turban was wound and of Arabic origin; akin to Syriac dawlā and Akkadian dalû, bucket) + band, band of cloth, puttee; see bund1.]turban (ˈtɜːbən) n1. (Clothing & Fashion) a man's headdress, worn esp by Muslims, Hindus, and Sikhs, made by swathing a length of linen, silk, etc, around the head or around a caplike base2. (Clothing & Fashion) a woman's brimless hat resembling this3. (Clothing & Fashion) any headdress resembling this[C16: from Turkish tülbend, from Persian dulband] ˈturbaned, ˈturbanned adj ˈturban-ˌlike adjtur•ban (ˈtɜr bən) n. 1. a man's headdress worn chiefly by Muslims in S Asia, consisting of a long cloth of silk, linen, cotton, etc., wound either about a cap or directly around the head. 2. any headdress resembling this, esp. a woman's close-fitting, brimless hat of soft fabric. [1555–65; earlier torbant, variant of tulbant < Turkish tülbent < Persian dulband] tur′baned, adj. tur′ban•like`, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | turban - a traditional Muslim headdress consisting of a long scarf wrapped around the headheaddress, headgear - clothing for the head | | 2. | turban - a small round woman's hat pillbox, toquewoman's hat, millinery - hats for women; the wares sold by a milliner | Translationsturban (ˈtəːbən) noun a long piece of cloth worn wound round the head, especially by men belonging to certain of the races and religions of Asia. (回教)女用頭巾 (伊斯兰教徒的)包头巾 Turban
Turban a type of women’s and men’s headgear made of a strip of cloth wound around the head. Sometimes worn over a skullcap or a fez, turbans are used by certain peoples of northern Africa, India, Southwest Asia, Middle Asia, and the Far East. A commonly used Russian word for turban is chalma.
Turban a type of man’s headgear that was once widely worn by Muslims of North Africa, Southwest Asia, South Asia, Middle Asia, and, sometimes, the Caucasus. The turban is a length of fabric that is wound around the head. It is usually worn over a cap, fez, or skullcap, although it is sometimes worn—in India and Pakistan, for example—without any other head gear. It used to have ceremonial significance; for a Muslim who died on a journey, it served as a shroud. Among different peoples, the turban varies in color, quality of material, size, and method of winding, thereby indicating not only the nationality but also the social position of the wearer; for example, green turbans were worn by descendants of a prophet or by people who had been to Mecca, and white turbans were worn by other Muslims. turban
Synonyms for turbannoun a traditional Muslim headdress consisting of a long scarf wrapped around the headRelated Wordsnoun a small round woman's hatSynonymsRelated Words |