sherwani

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Urdu شیروانی/Hindi शेरवानी (śervānī), from the name of a town in Persia.

Noun

sherwani (plural sherwanis)

  1. A knee-length coat that buttons to the neck, worn by man, over a shalwar kameez, in parts of India and Pakistan.
    • 2020, Avni Doshi, Burnt Sugar, Hamish Hamilton, page 40:
      The band that leads the procession wears red-and-green sherwanis.

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