Kaross — Ka*ross , n. [Native name.] A native garment or rug of skin sewed together in the form of a square. [South Africa] The wants of a native . . . are confined to a kaross (skin cloak) or some pieces of cotton cloth. James Bryce. [Webster 1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
kaross — [kə räs′] n. [Afrik karos] in S Africa, a cape, blanket, or rug made of animal skins … English World dictionary
Kaross — A Kaross is a cloak made of sheepskin, or the hide of other animals, with the hair left on. It is properly confined to the coat of skin without sleeves and used to be worn by the Khoikhoi and Bushmen of South Africa. These karosses became… … Wikipedia
kaross — noun a) A treated animal skin cloak with the hair still left on. “For the first two years, of life a baby was carried in a carrier, lined with absorbent grass, inside her kaross, (a treated animal skin made into a cape…)” b) A blanket of treated… … Wiktionary
kaross — UK [kəˈrɒs] / US [kəˈrɑs] noun [countable] Word forms kaross : singular kaross plural karosses South African a type of coat or jacket without sleeves made from the skins of animals … English dictionary
kaross — noun Etymology: Afrikaans karos, from Khoikhoi karo s, kro s Date: circa 1731 a simple garment or rug of skins used especially by native tribesmen of southern Africa … New Collegiate Dictionary
kaross — /keuh ros /, n. a cloak or rug of animal skins used in southern Africa. [1725 35; < Afrik karos, prob. < Khoikhoi] * * * … Universalium
kaross — ka|ross [ kə ras ] noun count SOUTH AFRICAN a type of coat or jacket without sleeves made from the skins of animals with the hair on … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
kaross — n. carpet or cloak made from animal skins (common in southern Africa) … English contemporary dictionary
kaross — ka·ross … English syllables