chador
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Borrowed from Persian چادر (čâdor), from Sanskrit छत्त्र (chattra).[1]
Noun
chador (plural chadors)
- A loose robe, made from a single cloth, worn as a combination head covering, veil and shawl by Muslim women, especially in Iran.
Translations
a loose robe worn by Muslim women
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Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from Persian چادر (čâdor), from Sanskrit छत्त्र (chattra).
Noun
chador m (invariable)
- chador (clothing)
Portuguese
Noun
chador m (plural chadores)
- Alternative spelling of xador
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Persian چادر (čâdor), from Sanskrit छत्त्र (chattra).
Noun
chador m (plural chadores)
- chador (robe)
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