pah nung (ผ้านุ่ง)
Thai.
‘To
wear a cloth as a lower garment’. Name
for a traditional
sarong-like
garment for both women and men, especially in the past. It consists of a piece of cloth
wrapped once around the body and tied in a knot in the vicinity of the navel. It
can be left dangling, but as a rule the front end of the cloth is brought up and
fold between the legs to the back, where it is stuck behind the belt and thus
creating a pair of shorts (fig.). In
Myanmar, a similar
long
sarong-like garment is known as
longyi (fig.). See also
kaupina.
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