Bekerchief

/bɪˈkɜːtʃɪf/ verb

To cover or adorn someone with a kerchief, which is a cloth head covering or scarf.

From the prefix 'be-' (meaning to cover or make) combined with 'kerchief,' derived from Old French 'couvre-chef' meaning 'cover head.' The word evolved from Middle English to mean the action of placing or binding a kerchief on someone.

AMሰንደቅ
ARشال
BNগলায়
CAbekerchief
CSšátek
DAhalsknude
DESchal
ELσάλι
ESpañuelo
FAسارافون
FIkaulusliina
FRfoulard
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