English to Luxembourgish Meaning of yashmak - yashmak


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Definitions of yashmak in English
Noun(1) the face veil worn by Muslim women
Examples of yashmak in English
(1) ÔÇÿAs soon as they leave, I'm taking off my hat,ÔÇÖ he said, tipping his red baseball cap emblazoned with the corps' emblem, ÔÇÿand putting on a yashmak ,ÔÇÖ the head scarf sometimes worn by resistance fighters.(2) I go to the South of France and I don't wear a yashmak , but I do wear factor 15 suncream.(3) Your yarmulke or your yashmak needn't be discarded; they will become American things.(4) Patricia has taken to wearing a yashmak to increase her allure.(5) The yashmak is tied around the back of the head with string and is sometimes also supported over the nose by a small piece of gold.(6) There were 79 women, 11 with heads uncovered, the rest split between headscarves and black flowing abayas; 11 Shia turbans, 22 yashmaks , one Kurdish tribal headwrap and a sea of Western suits.
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