Aba

/ˈɑːbə/ noun

A type of loose, outer garment worn in some Middle Eastern and North African countries, made from camel or goat hair; also a type of fabric.

From Arabic 'abaya,' referring to the garment or the fabric. The word entered English through trade and contact with Arabic-speaking regions. The fabric itself was traditionally woven from camel or goat hair, making it both practical and valuable.

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