- 9th-century
inventory of
vestments of the
Roman clergy. In this, it is
called camisia, a name
which it
retained at Rome
until the 14th century. It
seems to have...
- the
French word for
shirt and is
related to the
Italian camicia or
Latin camisia, which,
according to
Elizabeth Wayland Barber, is
likely derived from Celtic...
- loose-****ing
undershirt for the
upper body. —
ORIGIN French, from
Latin camisia 'shirt or nightgown'. Scott,
Lucretia M. (1987-09-22). "Camisole underwire...
- from the Gr**** κανών (kanōn). क़मीज़
ultimately comes from the
Latin "
camisia"
pronunciation reinforced by
Portuguese "camisa".
Hindi also
makes extensive...
-
salwar or churidars. Origin: From
Arabic qamīṣ,
perhaps from late
Latin camisia (see chemise). Platts, John
Thompson (February 2015) [1884], A dictionary...
- loose-****ing
undershirt for the
upper body. —
ORIGIN French, from
Latin camisia 'shirt or nightgown'. "hawaiian shirt". koolteee.com.
Retrieved 7 July...
- concameration, multicamera, tricameral,
unicameral camiso-
shirt Latin camisia camisade, camisado, Camisard, camisole,
chemise camp-
field Latin campus...
- concamerate, concameration, multicamera, multicameral, tricameral,
unicameral camisia camisi-
shirt camisade, camisado, Camisard, camisole,
chemise campus camp-...
- concameration, multicamera, tricameral,
unicameral camiso-
shirt Latin camisia camisade, camisado, Camisard, camisole,
chemise camp-
field Latin campus...
- the
Urubamba River, Peru. (Unattested.)
Pucapucari - once
spoken on the
Camisia River and
Tunquini River, Peru. (Unattested.)
Tucurina -
spoken by a few...