IPA: /səˈrɑːpeɪ/
KK: /səˈrɑːpeɪ/
A type of colorful blanket or shawl, often worn in Mexico, that is usually made of wool and has fringed ends.
He wrapped the sarape around his shoulders to keep warm in the chilly evening air.
The word 'sarape' originates from the Spanish word 'sarape', which refers to a type of colorful blanket or shawl traditionally worn in Mexico. The term is derived from the Nahuatl word 'sarapētl', meaning a type of cloth or blanket. Thus, 'sarape' refers to a specific style of woven textile that is often vibrant and decorative.
Think of the colorful blankets from Mexico when you hear 'sarape', as it directly refers to this traditional woven cloth.