Yanjak -. Upper clothes that wore winter instead of Gunja. He was made of clasha, with a simple cray. He was the length of his knees, and sleeves short to the elbows. He also had a great collar, which, if necessary, was used as a hussy. He was without decorations and gates. Most often it was worn out, attached in advance on the chest. J. R. – P.
Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис ЈАПАНЏАК