purdah

Meaning

  1. (South-Asia, also, countable, figuratively) A curtain, especially one used in some Hindu or Muslim traditions to conceal women from the gaze of people, particularly men and strangers.
  2. (broadly, countable) A long veil or other attire covering most of the body, worn by women in some Muslim societies.
  3. (broadly, uncountable) The situation or system of secluding women from the gaze of people, particularly men and strangers, in some Muslim and Hindu traditions, by using a curtain or screen, and/or wearing a face veil or attire covering most of the body.
  4. (broadly, figuratively, uncountable) Keeping apart; isolation, seclusion; also, concealment, secrecy.
  5. (UK, broadly, countable) The period between the announcement of an election or referendum and its conclusion, during which civil servants refrain from making policy announcements or taking actions that could be seen as advantageous to certain candidates in the election.
  6. (broadly, obsolete, rare, uncountable) A striped cotton cloth which is used to make curtains.

Translations

gizlenme

peçe

paranjá

kadınların örtünme usulü

Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈpɜːdə/
Etymology

Borrowed from Hindustani پردہ / पर्दा (pardā), and its etymon Classical Persian پرده (pardah, “curtain; screen; (archaic) veil”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *pleh₂- (“flat”).

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