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Haik   /heɪk/   Listen
Haik

noun
(Written also hyke)
1.
An outer garment consisting of a large piece of white cloth; worn by men and women in northern Africa.  Synonym: haick.






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"Haik" Quotes from Famous Books



... ankle. His shoes are of goat-skin, very well-dressed, the sole being but of one thickness. He wears over his dress a fine white blanket, with which he can completely shroud himself, leaving only his right arm exposed. It is called a haik. Some of these haiks are very fine and transparent, while others are thicker and more fit for general use. In cold weather he puts on a bournous or capote, with a hood such as the Greek fishermen and sailors ...
— Old Jack • W.H.G. Kingston



Words linked to "Haik" :   garment, haick



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