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What (who) is garb - definition

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Gharbiyyah; Gharb; Al-Gharbiyah; Ġarb; Al Gharbīyah; Al Gharbiyah (disambiguation); Gharbiya; Gharbia; Al Gharbiyah Region; Al Gharbia; Gharb (disambiguation); Gharbeya; Gharbiyah

garb         
I
n.
1) formal garb
2) in (formal) garb
II
v. (d; refl.) to garb in (they garbed themselves in colorful costumes)
garb         
n.
Dress, clothes, habit, apparel, garments, vesture, raiment, attire, habiliment, costume.
garb         
Someone's garb is the clothes they are wearing, especially when these are unusual. (WRITTEN)
...a familiar figure in civilian garb...
He wore the garb of a scout, not a general.
= attire
N-UNCOUNT: oft in adj N, oft with poss

Wikipedia

Al Gharbiyah

Al Gharbiyah (Arabic: ٱلْـغَـرْبِـيَّـة 'western'), or Gharb (غَـرْب 'west'), or variants may refer to:

  • Al Gharbia, Abu Dhabi
  • Western Region, Bahrain
  • Għarb, Gozo, Malta
  • Gharbia Governorate, Egypt
  • Gharb Al-Andalus or Al-Gharb, former name of a region of modern-day Portugal and Spain 711–1249
  • Gharb-Chrarda-Béni Hssen, or Gharb, a former region of Morocco
    • Gharb Basin
  • Gharbia, Algeria
Examples of use of garb
1. In convicted man‘s garb he walks among his new associates.
2. As usual, Nigar Khan is seen sporting itsy–bitsy garb.
3. Eight Palestinian soldiers in special ceremonial garb carried the coffin.
4. They‘re wearing traditional Afghan garb rather than prison uniforms.
5. He banned religious garb and changed the alphabet from the Arabic of the Quran to Latin.