One entry found for
khaki.
Main Entry:
kha·ki 
Pronunciation:
kak-
,
käk-
Function:
noun
Etymology: from Hindi
kh
k
"dust-colored," from
kh
k "dust"; of Persian origin
1 : a light yellowish brown
2 : a light yellowish brown cloth often used for military uniforms
Word History In northern India a language known as Hindi gave the name
kh
k
to a certain kind of strong cloth. This Hindi name meant "dust-colored," because the cloth was a light yellowish brown. When the British spent time in India, they discovered that the strong brown material made good military uniforms. Now the word
khaki is used in English for a uniform, as well as for the cloth used to make it.
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