burka
0 antonyms and opposites of burka, grouped by meaning.
Noun — A full-body garment, traditionally worn in parts of the Caucasus, made of felt or lambskin.
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian búrka; the earlier origin of the word is disputed.
Full origin of burka →Frequently asked questions
What does “burka” mean?
The word “burka” means a full-body garment, traditionally worn in parts of the Caucasus, made of felt or lambskin. In plain terms, a traditional felt or fur cloak from the Caucasus region.
How do you pronounce “burka”?
“Burka” is pronounced BKUH (/ˈbɝkə/ in IPA).
How do you use “burka” in a sentence?
Here is “burka” used in a sentence: “The shepherd wore a heavy burka to stay warm on the mountain.”
What part of speech is “burka”?
“Burka” is a noun.
Where does the word “burka” come from?
The word “burka” comes from Russian. Borrowed from Russian búrka; the earlier origin of the word is disputed.