khamah
Khamah is a term that has appeared in various contexts, though its precise meaning and origin can differ. In some historical and linguistic discussions, khamah refers to a specific type of ancient Mesopotamian garment. These garments were typically made of woven wool and were characterized by their long, flowing design, often worn by individuals of status. Details about their exact construction and embellishments are scarce and derived from fragmented textual evidence and artistic depictions.
Beyond its potential use as a historical term for clothing, "khamah" has also been noted in some