Bourkha

/ˈbʊrkə/ noun

A long, loose outer garment worn by some Muslim women that covers the entire body and face, with a mesh screen for the eyes.

From Persian and Hindi borkha/burka, related to the Arabic barak (covering). The word traveled from Persian through Turkish and Urdu into English during colonial expansion, with spelling variations reflecting different transliterations.

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