noun
- Plural of jubhah; long, loose-fitting robes or garments worn in some Middle Eastern and South Asian cultures.
Usage: Also spelled jibbahs or djibbahs; Cultural/religious garment; Primarily used in historical or cultural contexts
Examples
- The men wore traditional jubhahs during the religious ceremony.
- In the marketplace, vendors displayed colorful jubhahs made from fine cotton.
- The jubhahs hung loosely from the shoulders, providing comfort in the hot climate.
- She admired the intricate embroidery on the jubhahs displayed in the museum exhibit.
- The elderly scholar was recognized by his distinctive white jubhah.