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long robe - traducción al árabe

LOOSE GOWN OR COAT WORN BY MEN IN THE 18TH CENTURY
Robe de chambre; Banyan (robe); Banyan(robe)
  • [[Ward Nicholas Boylston]] in a brilliant green banyan and a cap, painted by [[John Singleton Copley]], 1767.
  • Sir [[Isaac Newton]] painted by [[James Thornhill]], 1709–1715. Note T-shaped cut without a shoulder seam.
  • Fitted banyan, 1750–1760

long robe      
فستان طويل
BATHROBES         
  • Woman's [[kimono]]-style dressing gown with a sash, made in [[Japan]] for the Western market, late 19th-early 20th century.
LOOSE INFORMAL GARMENT WORN AFTER BATHING OR AT HOME
Dressing gowns; Bath robe; Pink bathrobe; Bathrobes

ألاسم

بُرْنُسُ الحَمَّام

BATHROBE         
  • Woman's [[kimono]]-style dressing gown with a sash, made in [[Japan]] for the Western market, late 19th-early 20th century.
LOOSE INFORMAL GARMENT WORN AFTER BATHING OR AT HOME
Dressing gowns; Bath robe; Pink bathrobe; Bathrobes

ألاسم

بُرْنُسُ الحَمَّام

Definición

robe
(robes)
1.
A robe is a loose piece of clothing which covers all of your body and reaches the ground. You can describe someone as wearing a robe or as wearing robes. (FORMAL)
Pope John Paul II knelt in his white robes before the simple altar.
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2.
A robe is a piece of clothing, usually made of towelling, which people wear in the house, especially when they have just got up or had a bath.
Ryle put on a robe and went down to the kitchen.
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Wikipedia

Banyan (clothing)

A banyan (through Portuguese banian and Arabic بنيان, banyān, from the Tamil வாணியன், vaaniyan/வணிகன், vanigan, the Gujarati વાણિયો, vāṇiyo, meaning "merchant", ) is a garment worn by European men and women in the late 17th and 18th century, influenced by the Japanese kimono brought to Europe by the Dutch East India Company in the mid-17th century. "Banyan" is also commonly used in present-day Indian English and other countries in the Indian Subcontinent to mean "vest" or "undershirt".

Also called a morning gown, robe de chambre or nightgown, the banyan was a loose, T-shaped gown or kimono-like garment, made of cotton, linen, or silk and worn at home as a sort of dressing gown or informal coat over the shirt and breeches. The typical banyan was cut en chemise, with the sleeves and body cut as one piece. It was usually paired with a soft, turban-like cap worn in place of the formal periwig. An alternative style of banyan was cut like a coat, fitted, with set-in sleeves, and was closed with buttons and buttonholes.

Ejemplos de uso de long robe
1. She wears a long robe, pearl earrings, a turquoise turban and a faint, ironic smile.
2. Wearing a headscarf and long robe, she threw her arms out, gesturing at her sons‘ pickup truck.
3. It‘s just a procedure," said Umar, dressed in the dark head scarf and long robe worn by Muslim women here.
4. Have we asked them what they need or want?" said Abo–Umara, wearing a flowing white head scarf and long robe.
5. He was dressed in Bhutan‘s national dress, the gho, a long robe hoisted to the knee and held in place with a narrow woven belt.