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‖ 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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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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Khawaja Shahudin
He usually wore a turban, a tah band (an open cloth used to cover the body below the navel), camise, and a white cloth on his shoulder.
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camis
† ˈcamis, camus Obs. [Spenser's word was prob. meant to represent Sp. and Pr. camisa, = Pg. camiza, It. camicia, camiscia ‘shirt, smock, priest's surplice’, F. chemise (ONF. kemise):—late L. camisia, camisa linen tunic, alb, shirt (see chemise); or else the cognate It. cámice surplice. It is hardly ...
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chemise
chemise (ʃɪˈmiːz) Forms: α. 1 cemes, 4 kemes, kemse; β. 2, 6, 8–9 chemise. [Two types of this word appear in Eng., both ultimately derived from late L.: (1) OE. cęmes (? fem.), early ME. kemes, kemse:—prehistoric OE. type *camisja-, from the late L. word; (2) chemise, a. O. and mod.F. chemise (ONF. ...
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