- burnoose
- bur·noose
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Burnoose — Bur noose, Burnous Bur nous, n. [Ar. burnus a kind of high crowned cap: cf. F. bournous, burnous, Sp. al bornoz, a sort of upper garment, with a hood attached.] 1. A cloaklike garment and hood woven in one piece, worn by Arabs. [1913 Webster] 2.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
burnoose — or burnous [bər no͞os′, bʉr′no͞os΄] n. [Fr burnous < Ar burnus, prob. < Gr birros, a cloak] a long cloak with a hood, worn by Arabs and Moors … English World dictionary
burnoose — (ber NOOS) [French, from Arabic] An Arab or Moorish cloak with a hood. The cloakroom displayed everything from fur jackets and ten gallon hats to a checkered burnoose … Dictionary of foreign words and phrases
burnoose — or burnous noun Etymology: French burnous, from Arabic burnus Date: 1695 a one piece hooded cloak worn by Arabs and Berbers • burnoosed adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
burnoose — burnoosed, burnoused, adj. /beuhr noohs , berr noohs/, n. 1. a hooded mantle or cloak, as that worn by Arabs. 2. a similar garment worn by women at various periods in Europe and the United States. Also, burnous. [1685 95; < F burnous < dial. Ar… … Universalium
burnoose — noun /bɜːˈnuːs/ A thick hooded cloak worn throughout the Arab world and North Africa … Wiktionary
burnoose — (or burnous) A hooded Arab cloak … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
burnoose — n. robe worn by Arabs … English contemporary dictionary
burnoose — bur•noose or bur•nous [[t]bərˈnus, ˈbɜr nus[/t]] n. clo a hooded mantle or cloak, as that worn by Arabs • Etymology: 1685–95; < F burnous < dial. Ar burnūs < Gk bírros < LL birrus a hooded cloak bur•noosed′, adj … From formal English to slang
burnoose — n. Moorish hooded cloak … Dictionary of difficult words