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lungi
[ loong-gee, loon-jee ]
noun
- a cloth used as a turban, scarf, sarong, etc., in India, Pakistan, and Myanmar (Burma).
- a loincloth worn by men in India.
lungi
/ ˈlʊŋɡiː /
noun
- a long piece of cotton cloth worn as a loincloth, sash, or turban by Indian men or as a skirt
Word History and Origins
Origin of lungi1
Word History and Origins
Origin of lungi1
Example Sentences
He wore a short lungi, a kurta shirt, and a cap.
I was also awestruck seeing photos of her family in their saris and lungis, and realizing they look like my family.
The modern, above-the-knee, cotton short was birthed by British soldiers in colonial India, inspired by that country’s traditional lungi wraps for men.
Mohammad Ilyas, 55, fled to Bangladesh with only a shirt and a lungi sarong, along with dozens of others from Rathedaung township.
Alright, there's a zip involved, which does elevate it slightly beyond the old school lungi, but there seems universal agreement on Twitter that... it's a lungi.
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