Scarf

/skɑːrf/ noun

A scarf is a long piece of cloth worn around the neck, head, or shoulders for warmth, protection, or style.

Probably from Old Northern French “escarpe” meaning “sash” or “shawl,” related to words for hanging or draping cloth. It spread through Europe as a fashionable and practical garment.

AFserp
AMጋንቻ
ARوشاح
BGшал
BNস্কার্ফ
CAbufanda
CSšátek
DAtørklæde
DESchal
ELκασκόλ
ESbufanda
ETsall
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