noun
- A long, loose-fitting robe or tunic worn in some Muslim and Middle Eastern cultures, typically reaching to the ankles.
Usage: Also spelled 'djibba' or 'jellaba' in some contexts; Common in North African and Middle Eastern regions
Examples
- He wore a traditional jibba to the cultural festival.
- The merchant's jibba was made of fine linen.
- She purchased a colorful jibba during her trip to Morocco.
- The jibba provides both comfort and modesty in hot climates.
- Traditional jibbas are often embroidered with intricate patterns.