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noun - a city in north central Morocco
noun - a felt cap (usually red) for a man
adj - a brimless cap worn by men in the Near East [n FEZES or FEZZES] : FEZZED, FEZZY
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Items banned by Atatürk |
Tasseled toppers |
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Oct 1 2010 L.A. Times Daily |
Mar 9 2001 New York Times |
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As "Sons of the Desert", Laurel & Hardy were known for wearing these, even more than their bowlers |
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Plural form of fez. |
a flat-topped conical red hat with a black tassel on top, worn by men in some Muslim countries (formerly the Turkish national headdress). |
A flat-topped conical red hat with a black tassel on top, worn by men in some Muslim countries (formerly the Turkish national headdress). |
A city in northern Morocco, founded in 808 population 977,946 (2004). |
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The Fez (more correctly arbsh from the Persian sarpsh) is a felt headdress in the shape of a short cylindrical peakless hat, usually red, and sometimes with a tassel attached to the top. It is named after the Moroccan city Fez, the capital of the Kingdom of Morocco until 1927. The modern fez owes much of its development and popularity to the Ottoman era.Besides arbsh, the fez can also be defined in Arabic shashia (i)stanbuli. * The fez is often confused with the shashia (or, with French spelling chèchia) which is derived from the Arabic , shshiyya. The two types of headgear are quite different: the fez is stiff, conical, and raised in shape, while the shashia is soft and its shape adheres to the top of the head, in the manner of a cap.* |