zamarrahttp://www.oed.com/dictionary/zamarra_n%3Ftab%3Dmeaning_and_usezamarra, n.
First published 1921; not fully revised

zamarranoun

  1. 1841–
    A sheepskin jacket worn by Spanish people.
    1. 1841
      Another Gypsy..dressed in a zamarra of sheep-skin.
      G. Borrow, Zincali vol. I. ii. i. 231
    2. 1842
      I observed a tall, gentlemanly-looking man, dressed in a semara.
      E. D. H. E. Napier, Excursions Shores of Mediterranean vol. II. vi. 81
    3. 1843
      The gipsy Antonio..dressed in his zamarra and high-peaked Andalusian hat.
      G. Borrow, Bible in Spain vol. I. ix. 152
    4. 1894
      Swarthy Galicians, in the black zamarra.
      M. Pemberton, Sea Wolves xxii

zamarra, n. was first published in 1921; not fully revised.

zamarra, n. was last modified in December 2024.