Karobs vs Kaross - What's the difference?
karobs | kaross |
A treated animal-skin cloak with the hair still left on.
* 1996 , E Hausen, Human History at the Crossroads: Where Do We Go from Here? , Bergin Garvey/Greenwood, ISBN 0897894839:
A blanket of treated animal-skin with the hair left on.
* 1992 , Mark Owens, Delia Cwens, Mark Cwens, Cordelia Dykes Owens, Cry of the Kalahari , Houghton Mifflin Books, ISBN 0395647800:
As nouns the difference between karobs and kaross
is that karobs is while kaross is a treated animal-skin cloak with the hair still left on.kaross
English
Noun
(es)- “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…)”
- “Our bedroom had a sweeping view of the water and clean sheets and towels had been laid out for us on a kaross of jackal pelts.”