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‖ kurta India.|ˈkɜːtə| Also khurta, kurtha. [Hind.] A loose shirt or tunic worn by men and women.
1913W. G. Lawrence in T. E. Lawrence Home Lett. (1954) 485 Me in a dhoti and khurta, white Indian clothes. 1920Chambers's Jrnl. 29 May 408/1 A guard of honour in scarlet kurtas (blouse-tunics). 1966New Statesman 2 Sept. 316/3 A painfully thin youth—very Hindu, whose kurtha was always clean. 1968Observer 25 Feb. 3/4 Beatle George Harrison..dresses in the flowing pyjamas and kurta worn by people in North India. 1969Femina (Bombay) 26 Dec. 8/4 Allambana of Delhi, run by Mohini Tandon, held an exhibition of embroidered saris and kurtas at Calcutta's Park Hotel. 1972Vogue May 137 Atlantic and Othello Khanh..in Indian cotton kurtas and tie-dyed turbans. |