First recorded in 1643, 'Dungri' was a suburb of the Indian city of Delhi, where they made a coarse calico cloth, which took the name of the suburb. "Dungri" or 'dungaree' fabric, and, eventually, the garments made from it, became popular for its toughness and low cost. Interestingly, 'calico' is also the anglicized name of a southwest coastal Indian city, Kozhikode, where the word 'calico' originally described the cloth made there.
the word dungaree come form Hindi
The word dungaree has three syllables. Dun-ga-ree.
Dungaree refers to a specific type of trouser. The word comes from the Hindi word, dungri, which means "coarse calico".
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Dungaree is a Hindi word meaning 'coarse calico'. Made into workman's trousers often with a bib attached. Known since the early 1600's
The term "dungaree" originates from the Hindi word "dungri," which refers to a coarse cotton fabric. This fabric was originally produced in the village of Dongri, near Mumbai, India. British sailors and workers adopted the material in the 17th century, leading to its incorporation into workwear, particularly in the form of trousers. Over time, the term evolved to describe the denim fabric commonly used in jeans today.
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Originally means something before was changed.
Dickey, a detachable shirt front. Dungaree, a pant.
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