shawl

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English - Turkish
{i} şal

Tom annesi için bir şal aldı. - Tom bought a shawl for his mother.

Tom, Mary'ye doğum günü için bir şal hediye etti. - Tom gave Mary a shawl for her birthday.

{i} eşarp

Tom, Mary'ye doğum günü için bir eşarp hediye etti. - Tom gave Mary a shawl for her birthday.

atkı
leçek
{i} başörtüsü
omuz atkısı
shawl collar
şal yaka
English - English
A square or rectangular piece of cloth worn as a covering for the head, neck, and shoulders
{n} a cloth of cotton or silk to cover the neck
To wrap in a shawl
cloak consisting of an oblong piece of cloth used to cover the head and shoulders
a square or oblong usually fabric garment or wrapper used especially as a covering for the head or shoulders
A shawl is a large piece of woollen cloth which a woman wears over her shoulders or head, or which is wrapped around a baby to keep it warm. a piece of cloth, in a square or triangular shape, that is worn around the shoulders or head, especially by women (shal)
A rectangular piece of cloth with long fringe or ribbons At powwows, shawls are worn by all female dancers with the exception of the Jingle Dress Dancers Traditional dancers wear the folded shawl across the left arm, Fancy Dancers wear it over their shoulders, and women dancing Intertribal dances or entering the dance arena for other reasons without regalia also wear at least a shawl over their shoulders Shawls are also still a part of the everyday clothing of women in certain tribes (e g , Pueblos)
A square or oblong cloth of wool, cotton, silk, or other textile or netted fabric, used, especially by women, as a loose covering for the neck and shoulders
{i} large triangular or rectangular piece of fabric which is worn wrapped around the head or shoulders
A smooth, rounded lapel
prayer shawl
Tallit, cloth worn by Jewish men during morning prayers
prayer shawl
(Judaism) a shawl with a ritually knotted fringe at each corner; worn by Jews at morning prayer
praying shawl
Tallit, cloth worn by Jewish men during morning prayers
praying shawl and phylacteries
tallit and tefillin (Jewish religious items used in prayer)
shawl
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