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单词 tarboosh
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tarbooshn.

Brit. /tɑːˈbuːʃ/, U.S. /tɑrˈbuʃ/, /tɑrˈbʊʃ/
Forms: Also 1700s tarpous, 1800s tarboush, tarbouch, tarbush.
Etymology: < Arabic ṭarbūsh; so called in Egypt (Freytag); in French tarbouch.
A cap of cloth or felt (almost always red) with a tassel (usually of blue silk) attached at the top, worn by Muslims either by itself or as part of the turban; the fez is the Turkish form.
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1702 W. J. tr. C. de Bruyn Voy. Levant xx. 91 This Tarpous, which serves the Women as a sort of a Head-dress, is a large Cap of Six or eight Quarters, made of Cloth of Gold.
1839 E. W. Lane tr. Thousand & One Nights (1859) I. iv. 256 He took the turban with its tarboosh,..and kept them himself.
1839 E. W. Lane tr. Thousand & One Nights (1859) I. iv. 288 (note) The Tarboosh is a woollen skull-cap, of a deep blood-red colour, having a tassel of dark blue silk attached to the crown. It is worn by most Arabs of the higher and middle classes.
1884 J. Colborne With Hicks Pasha in Soudan 105 The tarboosh, or fez—as it is called in Turkey—..is adopted by Mussulmans, as it allows for the fulfilment of the Mahommedan observance in prayer of touching the earth with the forehead.
1885 A. Brassey In Trades 291 Turks Islands derive their name from a beautiful scarlet cactus, in shape like a fez or tarbouch.

Derivatives

tarbooshed adj. /-ˈbuːʃt/ (also tarbushed) [-ed suffix2] wearing a tarboosh.
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1873 C. G. Leland Egyptian Sketch-bk. viii. 106 Through them tarbushed or turbaned and dark men peered curiously at the strangers.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1910; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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