headscarf

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English

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A woman wearing a Muslim headscarf

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Etymology

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From head +‎ scarf.

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headscarf (plural headscarves or headscarfs)

  1. A more or less square piece of material worn over the head, typically by women, often to protect the hair, or for religious reasons.
    Synonym: headsquare
    As far as only the Quran itself is concerned, wearing a headscarf is neither required nor prohibited.
    • 1998 October 29, Stephen Kinzer, “Safranbolu Journal; The Alarming Scarf and Other Turkish Worries”, in The New York Times[1]:
      But as Ms. Eran adjusted her resplendent costume, two young women wearing traditional headscarfs walked across the plaza nearby.
    • 2012, Hilal Elver, The Headscarf Controversy: Secularism and Freedom of Religion, page 52:
      The headscarf is a perfect tool to block the nonmoderns from participating in the class privileges that the modern state represents.
    • 2015, Ashok Som, Christian Blanckaert, The Road To Luxury:
      By the early 1980s, Gucci was overlicensed, with its logo on every product imaginable from headscarves to key rings to lighters.

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