żupan
Polish
noun
Definitions
- (long garment, always lined, worn by almost all males of the noble social class in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth)
Etymology
Borrowed from French jupon (underskirt, petticoat), jupe (skirt, a skirt, a long petticoat) derived from Italian giubba derived from Arabic جُبَّة (long garment, jubbah, coat, robe, tunica, gown, en, cloak, a type of l).
Origin
Arabic
جُبَّة
Gloss
long garment, jubbah, coat, robe, tunica, gown, en, cloak, a type of l
Concept
Semantic Field
Clothing and grooming
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- jubbah English
- Jupe German
- giubba Italian
- giubbetto Italian
- giubbone Italian
- giubbotto Italian
- jupa Italian
- japon Dutch, Flemish
- jupe French
- jupette French
- jupon French
- microjupe French
- ю́бка Russian
- gibão Portuguese
- ズボン Japanese
- جُبَّة Arabic
- jupo Esperanto
- jupon Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- جبه Persian
- ζιπούνι Greek (modern)
- schūbe Middle High German
- шапан Kazakh
- jupe Middle French
- jupon Middle French
- יופּע Yiddish
- جبه Ottoman Turkish
- جبة Andalusian Arabic
- جبة Andalusian Arabic
- جيبة Egyptian Arabic
- giubba roa-oit