IPA: //ˈtʃʌdər//
KK: /ˈtʃʌdər/
A type of garment worn by some women, typically a full-body covering that includes a headscarf.
She wore a chudder to respect her cultural traditions.
The word 'chudder' originates from British dialect, combining 'chud' (meaning to chew) and the suffix '-er' (indicating a person or agent). It refers to the act of chewing or the sound made while chewing.
Think of someone 'chewing' ('chud') and making a sound while doing it — that's what 'chudder' means.