Burnooses

/bərˈnuːzɪz/ noun

Plural of burnoos, a long loose outer garment with a hood worn by people in some Arab countries and North Africa.

From French burnous, derived from Arabic burnus. The word entered European languages through trade and colonial contact with North Africa in the 17th century, originally referring to the Berber hooded cloak.

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