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pon·cho P0436300 (pŏn′chō)n. pl. pon·chos 1. A blanketlike cloak having a hole in the center for the head.2. A similar garment having a hood used as a raincoat. [American Spanish, from Spanish, cape, perhaps variant of pocho, faded, discolored.]poncho (ˈpɒntʃəʊ) n, pl -chos (Clothing & Fashion) a cloak of a kind originally worn in South America, made of a rectangular or circular piece of cloth, esp wool, with a hole in the middle to put the head through[C18: from American Spanish, from Araucanian pantho woollen material]pon•cho (ˈpɒn tʃoʊ) n., pl. -chos. 1. a blanketlike cloak with an opening in the center to admit the head, orig. worn in South America. 2. a waterproof garment styled like this, worn as a raincoat. [1710–20; < American Spanish < Araucanian] pon′choed, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | poncho - a blanket-like cloak with a hole in the center for the headcloak - a loose outer garment | Translationsponcho (ˈpontʃəu) – plural ˈponchos – noun a garment made of, or like, a blanket, with a hole for the head. 飾披巾(南美人所穿的形似氈子中間開有領口),南美人穿的一種斗篷(中央開縫以伸出頭部的一塊長布) 饰披巾(南美人所穿的形似毡子中间开有领口),南美人穿的一种斗篷(中央开缝以伸出头部的一块长布)
Poncho
Poncho (from the Spanish poncho, borrowed from the Araucanian Indian language), a cloak made of a rectangular piece of cloth with an opening at the center for the head; a traditional garment of the Indians of South and Central America. The Quechua, Aymar, and neighboring Indians wear ponchos made of two rectangular panels of a striped woolen fabric that are not sewn together in the middle, leaving an opening for the head. Poncho-type cloaks made of fur are known among the Dayaks on the island of Kalimantan. Similar cloaks made of tapa (material from bast fiber) are worn by the Polynesians. PONCHO
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