Most dictionaries state the etymology is French, though the French word may have been an alteration of the Germanic word "blousse," meaning "wool scraps."
See through blouse
Usually the C will be through the middle of the word 'blouse' making it a: C through blouse, ie. see-through blouse
"blouse"
Shirt "blouse"
The word blouse is both a noun and a verb. The noun blouse is a word for a garment, usually worn by females. The verb blouse is to hang loosely or fully. Example uses:Noun: I have a pretty blouse to wear with this suit.Verb: Worn with a belt, this dress will blouse a bit above the waistline.
The German translation of blouse is Bluse.
blouse, house
To dye a white blouse black, you can use a fabric dye specifically made for the material of the blouse. Follow the instructions on the dye package carefully, making sure to pre-wash the blouse, mix the dye correctly, and soak the blouse for the recommended time. Rinse and dry the blouse according to the dye instructions.
See Through Blouse Niamh
Yes the word blouse is a noun. It is an uncommon noun.
Wear a black blouse.
The word 'blouse' comes from France.