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‖ pheran|ˈfɛːrən, ˈpɛːrən| [Kashmiri, prob. ad. Pers. pairáhan a shirt.] (See quots.)
1882Encycl. Brit. XIV. 12/1 The Kashmírís, both men and women, wear commonly a kind of loose gown with sleeves, called phéran (Pers., pairáhan, ‘a robe’). 1895W. R. Lawrence Valley of Kashmir xix. 464/2 Tunic worn by all Kashmíris..Pheran. 1922Chambers's Jrnl. Nov. 760/2 He is robed in the national Kashmiri dress—the pheran—a loose, flowing garment of white lawn or silk. 1953R. Godden Kingfishers catch Fire ii. 18 He wore a grey pheran—the loose robe that most Kashmiri men and women wore. 1976R. Kalapesi Catal. Pageant of Indian Costumes 29 In Kashmir, the long pant is called the ‘salwar’ and is worn with a loose shirt, called the ‘pheran’, with its typical embroidered Sassanian neckline and square armholes. |