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(1) Clearly amused, a young lad peered at me through the hood of his woollen djellaba .
(2) In cold weather, many men cover their jellabas with a hooded cloak called a burnus.
(3) I am frisked thoroughly, quickly and professionally by a mountain of a man dressed in a jellaba .
(4) The door opened and five women filed in, as if in a play, all dressed identically: grey jellabas , white scarves concealing hair and foreheads, gloves, pale faces devoid of all makeup.
(5) For the ceremony itself, the groom wears a long, loose-fitting garment called a jellaba and the bride wears the traditional long head shawl and kaftan.