Turban
(noun)
- A headdress consisting of a long scarf or piece of cloth wound around the head, worn especially by Sikhs and Muslim men.
- A head covering worn by women, typically made of a wrapped cloth that covers the hair, neck, and shoulders.
Origin:
Late middle english: from turkish tülbent, from persian dulband.
Examples:
- The man wore a white turban as a symbol of his Sikh faith.
- The turban protected the man's head and face from the hot desert sun.
- The woman's turban was a stylish accessory that matched her outfit.
- The turban was a traditional part of the man's attire, passed down from his ancestors.
- The woman's turban was a sign of her religious devotion.