IPA: //zəˈmɑːrə//
KK: /zəˈmɑːrə/
A coat made from sheepskin, typically worn in certain regions of Spain.
He wore a traditional zamarra to keep warm during the winter.
The word 'zamarra' originates from Spanish, meaning a type of sheepskin coat or cloak. It is derived from the Arabic word 'sammara', which refers to a type of wool or fleece. The term reflects the garment's material and traditional use in colder climates.
Imagine a warm coat made from sheepskin, which is what 'zamarra' refers to. This helps you remember that it's a cozy garment made from wool.