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‖ baju|ˈbɑːdʒuː| Also badju. [Malay.] A short loose jacket worn in Malaya.
1820J. Crawfurd Hist. Ind. Archipelago I. ii. ii. 210 The second great portion of dress is the coat, called by the Malays baju, and by the Javanese..rasukan. It..may generally be described as a frock with sleeves, longer or shorter, according to the sex..of the wearer. 1834[see sarong 1]. 1902Bulletin (Sydney) 13 Dec. 16 A painted Mongolian person..with his baju buttoned awry. 1939Atlantic Monthly 858 A layette of diminutive bright calico bajus and sarongs. 1939A. Keith Land below Wind ix. 150 A figured baju which fell naïvely from his slender shoulders. 1961Conyn & Marten Bali Ballet Murder vii. 70 The gaily printed badjus of the women. |