kapota
English
Etymology
Borrowed from
Hebrew
[Term?]
Noun
kapota
(
plural
kapotas
)
(
Judaism
)
A long black
coat
worn on certain occasions by members of the
Chabad
movement.
1988
September 2, Florence Hamlish Levinsohn, “A Special Connection With God”, in
Chicago Reader
:
They also wear large-brimmed black felt fedoras, and for all religious occasions a
kapota
, a knee-length double-breasted silk coat.)
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