shalwar

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Etymology

From Hindi शलवार (śalvār)/सलवार (salvār) or Urdu شلوار (śalvār)/سلوار (salvār), from Classical Persian شلوار (šalwār).

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  • IPA(key): /ˈʃʌlvɑɹ/

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shalwar (plural shalwars)

  1. (in singular or plural) Loose trousers worn in some South Asian or Islamic countries, especially by women but also by men, especially with a kamees.
    Synonyms: galligaskins, sherryvallies
    • 1962, Vladimir Nabokov, Pale Fire:
      How I longed to have him (my gardener, not my landlord) wear a great big turban, and shalwars, and an ankle bracelet.

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