Aljoba

/alˈxoβa/ noun

A sleeveless outer garment or cloak worn in medieval Spain, derived from Islamic clothing styles.

From Arabic al-jūbba, meaning a long outer garment. The word entered Spanish during Islamic occupation and referred to the distinctive clothing worn by Muslims and Jews in medieval Iberian communities.

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ARالجوّبة
BNআলজোবা
CAaljoba
CSaljoba
DAaljoba
DEaljoba
ELαλτζόμπα
ESaljoba
FAالجوّبة
FIaljoba
FRaljoba
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