Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

camise

Noun
/kəˈmiːz/
Definition
A type of loose-fitting garment, typically resembling a shirt or tunic.
Examples
  • The medieval knight wore a camise beneath his armor for comfort.
  • She chose a delicate camise to wear for the summer festival.
  • In some cultures, the camise is an essential part of traditional attire.
Meaning
Originating from the Old French and Latin terms, a ‘camise’ usually refers to an article of clothing worn next to the skin, often used in historical contexts.
Synonyms
  • Shirt
  • Tunic
  • Blouse
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