An ankle-length robe with long sleeves worn by some Arab men.(noun)
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Use "dishdasha" in a sentence
"Ferraris also mis-uses alhumdil’Allah, she writes bazaar instead of suq; and I heard it called a dishdasha more often than a thobe, and gutra or shamgh rather than keffiyeh which is Palestinian."
"He explained that the kandura is the official dress of the Emirates but other countries have their own version of the kandura, also known as a dishdasha, thawb, throbe or suriyah depending what country you are in."
"He was dressed in the traditional Arab garment that looked like a long nightshirt known as a dishdasha."