kopdoek

English

Etymology

From Afrikaans kopdoek, from kop (head) + doek (cloth).

Noun

kopdoek (plural kopdoeke or kopdoeks)

  1. (South Africa) headcloth, a more explicit and specific form of doek.
    • 1975, Willem Steenkamp, Land of the Thirst King
      The older women wear their dresses conservatively long and still cling to the brightly- coloured "kopdoek" (headcloth). Their daughters favour shorter skirts and their sons bell-bottoms, and the kopdoek seems to be fighting a losing battle.[1]

References

  1. Willem Steenkamp (1975) Land of the Thirst King, H. Timmins, →ISBN

Afrikaans

Etymology

From kop (head) + doek (cloth).

Noun

kopdoek (plural kopdoeke)

  1. headcloth, kerchief worn on the head
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