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‖ agal|aˈgɑːl| Also † ageil, aggale, agghal. [Arab. ‘iqāl bond, rope.] A fillet to keep the keffiyeh in position.
1855J. L. Porter Five Years in Damascus II. xi. 87 Instead of the ample white turban, he wore the kefîyeh and ageil of the Arabs. 1920Blackw. Mag. May 594/2 All three attired in costly silk robes and kefias and aggales (the band that secures the kefia or turban). 1934Times Lit. Suppl. 22 Feb. 115/2 The nomadic Beduin who wear the keffiyeh and agghal. 1951A. Christie They came to Baghdad v, The dignity of the Arab dress, the inevitable Keffiyah of black and white held in place by the black silk agal. |