IPA: /ˈpɛpləs/
KK: /ˈpɛpləs/
A loose outer garment that women in ancient Greece wore, similar to a shawl.
In ancient Greece, women often wore a peplos during special occasions.
Peplos is derived from the Ancient Greek word "πέπλος" (peplos), which refers to a type of garment or robe worn by women in ancient Greece. The term itself does not break down into smaller parts with distinct meanings, as it is a singular noun representing a specific cultural item.
Imagine a flowing robe worn by women in ancient Greece, which helps you remember that 'peplos' refers to this traditional garment.