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Qué (quién) es JUBBAH - definición


Jubbah         
LONG-SLEEVED MIDDLE EASTERN ROBE
Dishdashah; Deshdashah; Thoub; Kameez; Thobe; Man dress; Jubba; Dishdash; Dishdasha; Khameez; Kandura; Jalabiyah; Jalabia; Thob; Dishdashas; Jubbah; Dish dasha; Throbe; ثَوب; ثوب; دِشداشَة; دشداشة; كَندورَة; كندورة; Dishdāshah; Kandūrah; جُبّه; Kandoura
·add. ·- ·Alt. of Joobbeh.
kameez         
LONG-SLEEVED MIDDLE EASTERN ROBE
Dishdashah; Deshdashah; Thoub; Kameez; Thobe; Man dress; Jubba; Dishdash; Dishdasha; Khameez; Kandura; Jalabiyah; Jalabia; Thob; Dishdashas; Jubbah; Dish dasha; Throbe; ثَوب; ثوب; دِشداشَة; دشداشة; كَندورَة; كندورة; Dishdāshah; Kandūrah; جُبّه; Kandoura
[k?'mi:z]
¦ noun (plural same or kameezes) a long tunic worn by many people from the Indian subcontinent.
Origin
from Arab. ?ami?, perh. from late L. camisia (see chemise).
dishdasha         
LONG-SLEEVED MIDDLE EASTERN ROBE
Dishdashah; Deshdashah; Thoub; Kameez; Thobe; Man dress; Jubba; Dishdash; Dishdasha; Khameez; Kandura; Jalabiyah; Jalabia; Thob; Dishdashas; Jubbah; Dish dasha; Throbe; ثَوب; ثوب; دِشداشَة; دشداشة; كَندورَة; كندورة; Dishdāshah; Kandūrah; جُبّه; Kandoura
['d???da??]
(also dishdash)
¦ noun a long robe with long sleeves, worn by men from Arabia.
Origin
C19: from Arab. disdasa.
Ejemplos de uso de JUBBAH
1. It is aimed at capturing or killing insurgents and locating or destroying their weapons caches in the Western Euphrates River Valley between the Jubbah and Baghdadi regions and the city of Hit.
2. When such scholars finish their studies, they change the type of dress they wear from the normal shirt to what is known as Jubbah, then when their knowledge has increased sufficiently, they begin to wear a turban, which is white at first then becomes green as their status goes higher.
3. The minimum temperature is likely to remain as low as minus 2 C over the next three days, and the maximum not exceeding 15 degrees Celsius, according to a weather forecast by the Presidency of Meteorology and Environment (PME). Last year, the lowest temperature recorded in the Kingdom was in Jubbah town, about 100 km from Hail, where the temperature dropped to minus 10 Celsius.