Chiripa

/tʃɪˈriːpə/ noun

A loose, diaper-like garment or piece of cloth worn by gauchos and other peoples of the South American pampas, wrapped around the waist and between the legs.

From Spanish chiripa, derived from indigenous South American languages, particularly from Guaraní or Quechua roots referring to this traditional garment. The word entered English through accounts of South American colonial cultures.

AMቺሪፓ
ARتشيربا
BNচিরিপা
CAchiripa
CSchiripa
DAchiripa
DEChiripa
ELτσιρίπα
ESchiripa
FAچیرپا
FIchiripa
FRchiripa
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