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CAMISE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun ca· mise kə-ˈmēz -ˈmēs : a light loose long-sleeved shirt, gown, or tunic Word History Etymology Arabic qamīṣ, ultimately from Late Latin camīsia shirt.
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CAMISE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. a durable, waterproof cloth, esp. for outerwear 2. apparel made of this material 3. a rich fabric of medieval Asia believed to have been made of camel's ...
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camise - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Alternative form of camis (“a dress or robe”). Anagrams. edit · amices, asemic, macies.
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CAMISE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a simple undergarment of thin material called a sherte or camise; this was bordered with some slight embroidery, and had tightish long sleeves pushed back over ...
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camiss
‖ camise, camiss (kəˈmiːs) Also (in Byron) camese. [Arab. qamī{cced} under-tunic, shirt; occurring in the Koran, but generally thought to be ad. L. camisia, camisa: see camis, chemise; Mahn suggests Skr. kshauma linen stuff.] The shirt worn by Arabs and other Muslims.1812 Byron Ch. Har. ii. Tambourg...
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Definition & Meaning of "Camise" - Picture Dictionary - Langeek
A camise is a type of medieval tunic or undershirt that was worn by both men and women. It was typically made of linen or other lightweight fabric and had long ...
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Camise - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
a loose shirt or tunic; originally worn in the Middle Ages.
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camise | camiss, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun camise is in the 1810s. OED's earliest evidence for camise is from 1812, in the writing of Lord Byron, poet ...
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Camise - Etsy
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Hilde Purwin
The CIA now took a career defining decision for Beetz who acquired a new code name, "Camise". Through Agent "Camise" they monitored Scholz's activities and gained information about his contacts.
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kameeze
kameez(e (kæˈmiːz) [Cf. camise.] In S. Asian countries, a long shirt or blouse.1955 [see shalwar]. 1966 J. & R. Godden Two under Indian Sun iii. 73 A coat and trousers instead of dhoti and kameeze. 1971 Femina (Bombay) 2 Apr. 51/2 An off-shoot of the same idea is a two-piece unit, basically a kameez...
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Charles E. Samuels Jr.
He grew up in Forestdale, Alabama, with two siblings, Camise and Crystal.
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