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Uncovering the Meanings and Significance of Ruana

Ruana is a word that originated in the Gaelic language and was used in Ireland and Scotland. It has several meanings, including:

1. A cloak or mantle, typically made of wool or other thick material, worn over a tunic or other clothing to keep warm.
2. A type of loose-fitting garment, similar to a cloak but without sleeves, worn by both men and women.
3. A blanket or shawl, often used as a symbol of hospitality or to indicate social status.
4. In some cases, the word "ruana" can also be used to refer to a type of hood or head covering, similar to a cowl.

The word "ruana" is still used in some contexts today, particularly in traditional Irish and Scottish music and dance. It is often featured in songs and stories about historical figures and events, and is sometimes used as a symbol of cultural heritage and identity.

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