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jubbah
[ joob-uh ]
noun
- a long outer garment with long sleeves, worn in Muslim countries.
jubbah
/ ˈʊə /
noun
- a long loose outer garment with wide sleeves, worn by Muslim men and women, esp in India
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of jubbah1
Borrowed into English from Arabic around 1540–50
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of jubbah1
C16: from Arabic
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At another paleolake about 150 kilometers to the east, the Jubbah oasis, they found stone tools in layers dating to 200,000 and 75,000 years ago.
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Mahmoud Abu Jubbah and his family have the grim task of clearing the aftermath of war, removing what’s left of homes, offices and personal belongings.
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What pours out the other end is sorted into three different sizes, which Abu Jubbah labels, in ascending order, “sand,” “sesame” and “lentils.”
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It’s the tragic availability of Abu Jubbah’s stock, rather than its price, that is the main draw.
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To begin with, Abu Jubbah’s is a scavenger’s job.
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