noun
- Plural of haick; loose outer garments or cloaks worn by some North African and Middle Eastern peoples, typically consisting of a single piece of fabric draped around the body.
Usage: Also spelled 'haik' or 'haique'; Primarily used in historical or cultural contexts
Examples
- The museum displayed traditional haicks from Morocco and Algeria.
- Travelers in the region wore haicks to protect themselves from the desert sun.
- The white haicks worn by the women were embroidered with intricate patterns.
- Historical photographs show merchants wearing haicks in the marketplace.