English
Etymology
From fez + -like.
Adjective
fezlike (comparative more fezlike, superlative most fezlike)
- Resembling a fez.
2007 January 15, Sia Michel, “Stomping With Sintirs as a Route to Trance”, in New York Times[1]:AbderRahim Hakmoun, dressed in an orange tunic and a bejeweled, fezlike hat, spun its tassel like a helicopter propeller, smacking his bare feet on the stage in a complex pattern.