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HANDKERCHIEFS - translation to arabic

PIECE OF CLOTH FOR PERSONAL USE
Hanky; Pocket square; Pocket fold; Pocket handkerchief; Handerkerchief; Hankerchief; Handkercheif; Handkerchiefs; Handkercher; Handkerchers; Hankie; A Handkerchief; TV fold; Hankerchiefs; Hand kerchief; Snot rag
  •  ''Rumāl'' with scenes of ''[[gopi]]s'' worshiping [[Krishna]]. Late 18th to early 19th century, [[Chamba district]], [[Himachal Pradesh]], India. Ceremonial/ritual furnishing, silk embroidery on cotton. [[LACMA]] textile collection
  • Morris dancers with handkerchiefs in Oxford
  • Knotted handkerchief hat
  • Handkerchief used for stopping bleeding
  • A lace handkerchief

HANDKERCHIEFS         

ألاسم

مَحْرَمَة ; مِنْدِيل

handkerchief         
اسْم : مِنديل . محرمة
handkerchief         
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غطاء لرأس المرأة ، وشاح للعنق منديل، محرمة

Definition

handkerchief
(handkerchiefs)
A handkerchief is a small square piece of fabric which you use for blowing your nose.
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Wikipedia

Handkerchief

A handkerchief (; also called a hankie or, historically, a handkercher or a fogle) is a form of a kerchief or bandanna, typically a hemmed square of thin fabric which can be carried in the pocket or handbag for personal hygiene purposes such as wiping one's hands or face, or blowing one's nose. A handkerchief is also sometimes used as a purely decorative accessory in the breast pocket of a suit; it can then be called a pocket square. A handkerchief is also an important accessory in many folk-dances in many regions like the Balkans and the Middle East; an example of a folk-dance featuring handkerchiefs is the Greek Kalamatianós.

Examples of use of HANDKERCHIEFS
1. The mourners touched handkerchiefs to their eyes.
2. In the United States, it appears on disposable handkerchiefs.
3. Big white butterflies float by like flying handkerchiefs.
4. Mary Edwards, 26, for stealing three silk handkerchiefs.
5. Operation "Little Vittles" eventually delivered tons of chocolate, attached to tiny parachutes fashioned from handkerchiefs.