kerchief - traducción al árabe
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kerchief - traducción al árabe

SQUARE OR TRIANGULAR CLOTH WORN AS A COVERING FOR THE HEAD
Bandanna; Bandanas; Bandana; Bandhini; Couvre-chef; Oramal
  • A woman wearing a blue bandana on her head
  • A man wearing a red bandana
  • Oramal

KERCHIEF         

ألاسم

مِنْدِيل ; وِشَاح

kerchief         
اسْم : حجاب . وشاح . مِنديل
kerchief         
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حجاب المرأة = وشاح منديل

Definición

kerchief
(kerchiefs)
A kerchief is a piece of cloth that you can wear on your head or round your neck. (OLD-FASHIONED)
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Wikipedia

Kerchief

A kerchief (from the Old French couvrechief, "cover head"), also known as a bandana, bandanna, or "Wild Rag" (in cowboy culture), is a triangular or square piece of cloth tied around the head, face or neck for protective or decorative purposes. The popularity of head kerchiefs may vary by culture or religion, often being used as a Christian headcovering by women of the Anabaptist, Eastern Orthodox, and Plymouth Brethren denominations, as well as by some Orthodox Jewish and Muslim women.

The neckerchief and handkerchief are related items.

Ejemplos de uso de kerchief
1. And yes, do not forget to carry a kerchief when you saunter in a movieplex screening this flick.
2. Keep your kerchief handy at this stage, for the concluding 20 minutes are sure to melt even the stone–hearted.
3. Their teacher, Natalya Shishkina, said the school had held a kerchief drive and collected 17,000 from children whose grandparents or other relatives had fought in the war.
4. Runners don traditional all–white garb with a red sash around the waist and red kerchief around the neck.
5. Rum splashed off the wooden lips, cascading over the 10 quetzal notes clipped to Maximón‘s scarf and into a kerchief Miranda held beneath Maximón‘s chin.