Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - turban
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Turban
turban
noun Etymology: Middle French ~t, from Italian ~te, from Turkish tulbent, from Persian dulband Date: 1588 1. a headdress worn chiefly in countries of the eastern Mediterranean and southern Asia especially by Muslims and made of a cap around which is wound a long cloth 2. a headdress resembling a ~; specifically a woman's close-fitting hat without a brim 3. a rolled stuffed fillet of fish ~ of sole • ~ed or ~ned adjective
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n. 1 a man's headdress of cotton or silk wound round a cap or the head, worn esp. by Muslims and Sikhs. 2 a woman's headdress or hat resembling this. Derivatives turbaned adj. Etymology: 16th c. (also tulbant etc.), ult. f. Turk. t{uuml}lbent f. Pers. dulband: cf. TULIP ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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(turbans) A turban is a long piece of cloth that is wound round the head. It is worn by Sikh men and by some Hindu and Muslim men. N-COUNT ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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~ n a long piece of cloth that you wind tightly round your head, worn by men in parts of North Africa and Southern Asia and sometimes by women as a fashion ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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- 1561, from M.Fr. turbant, from It. turbante, from Turk. tьlbent "gauze, muslin, tulle," from Pers. dulband "turban." The change of -l- to -r- may have taken place in Portugese India. ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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