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‖ hakama|ˈhakama| Also hakkama. [Jap.] Loose trousers with many folds in the front, worn in Japan.
1859A. Steinmetz Japan & her People i. iii. 152 A very peculiar sort of trousers called hakkama, which may be called an immensely full-plaited petticoat sewed up between the legs. 1871A. B. Mitford Tales Old Japan II. 264 The hakama, or loose trousers worn by the Samurai. 1893A. M. Bacon Jap. Interior vii. 119 The Japanese costume of purple hakama, or kilt-plaited divided skirt, which forms the uniform of the little school-girls. 1963‘G. Black’ Dragon for Christmas iv. 67 Mr. Kishimura opened the door wearing heavy grey-black silk robes, with the hakama over-garment. |