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What language is chemise?

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Anonymous

15y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

Possibly of Celtic origin, late greek Kamisision, Italian camica, Spanish/Portuguese camira, Anglo /French chemise.

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What language did the word chemise come from?

The word "chemise" originated from the Old French word "camise," which in turn came from the Late Latin word "camisia." It originally referred to an undergarment or a loose-fitting dress-like garment worn by women.


Is chemise masculine or feminine?

In French, "chemise" is a feminine word (la chemise).


What language does the word chemise come from?

The word "chemise" comes from the French language. It originally referred to a loose-fitting garment worn by both men and women in the 18th century. Today, it is typically used to describe a woman's loose-fitting undergarment or nightgown.


What language does the word chemise came from?

Middle English: from Old French, from late Latin camisia'shirt or nightgown.'


What does la chemise mean in English?

la chemise is a (man's) shirt in French.


Is chemise feminine or masculine in french?

"Chemise" is feminine in French.


Is the french word chemise feminine?

Yes, the French word "chemise" is feminine.


Is the word chemise masculine or feminine?

La chemise is feminine (mainly worn by men) but Le chemisier is masculine (worn by women)


What does une chemise mean in English?

Une chemise is a shirt in English (exactly a man's shirt - a woman's shirt is called 'un chemisier')


What is a chemise?

A chemise is a loose shirt-like undergarment, especially for women, a losely fitting dress, or a short nightdress.


What was the chemise in Tudor times?

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