IPA: /kɪrˈkɑː/
KK: /kɪrˈkɑ/
A type of robe worn by certain religious individuals, often made from various pieces of fabric, typically associated with dervishes or ascetics in Muslim cultures.
The dervish wore a colorful khirkah during the ceremony.
The word 'khirkah' originates from Arabic 'khirqa' (meaning robe or cloak). It refers specifically to a type of garment worn, often associated with Sufi traditions.
Imagine a special robe or cloak that holds significance in spiritual practices — that's what 'khirkah' represents.
No commonly confused words.