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Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1) turban, a man's headdress made by winding a length of muslin
 * 2) handkerchief, a piece of cloth carried for wiping the face or hands
 * 3) tablecloth, a piece of cloth used for covering a table
 * 4) napkin, serviette, a piece of cloth used for wiping the mouth
 * 5) towel, a piece of cloth used for drying anything wet, especially after a bath
 * 1) napkin, serviette, a piece of cloth used for wiping the mouth
 * 2) towel, a piece of cloth used for drying anything wet, especially after a bath
 * 1) towel, a piece of cloth used for drying anything wet, especially after a bath
 * 1) towel, a piece of cloth used for drying anything wet, especially after a bath

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) turban
 * 2) * 11th century, Abulfazl-i Bayhaqī, Tārīx-i Bayhaqī
 * "fa"

- حسنک پیدا آمد، بی‌بند، جبه‌ای داشت حبری‌رنگ با سیاه می‌زد، خلق‌گونه و دراعه و ردایی سخت پاکیزه و دستاری نشابوری مالیده و موزهٔ میکاییلی نو در پای و موی سر مالیده، زیر دستار پوشیده کرده اندک مایه پیدا می‌بود.


 * 1) dastar
 * 2) handkerchief
 * 3) napkin
 * 4) towel
 * 5) apron

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) turban