ܩܰܪܽܘܩܬܳܐ [?] qrwqtʾ qaruqtā felt cap, hat (worn by a deacon, or priest)
LS tentatively compares NP قرقى a kind of hat formerly worn by kings (Steingass 965); Drower – Macuch 1963, 409 quote other possibly related words, such as Md. quraha "helmet, Phrygian cap" and Md. qurata (modern pronunciation qoratta) "hat, cap": these words are perhaps connected with NP kulāh a conic hat (Steingass 1041; Horn 192), which is a word of Indo-European origin (cf. Lat. celare, occulere to hide, cover; Got. huljan to veil, cover; OHG hulja, hulla headgear) ● BA, BB 880, 7; 1838, 3 ◆ LS 700a; PS Comp. 518