Possibly of Celtic origin, late greek Kamisision, Italian camica, Spanish/Portuguese camira, Anglo /French chemise.
Chemise - is the french word for shirt.
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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.
Middle English: from Old French, from late Latin camisia'shirt or nightgown.'
la chemise is a (man's) shirt in French.
Tomber la chemise was created in 1998.
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A chemise is a loose shirt-like undergarment, especially for women, a losely fitting dress, or a short nightdress.
a dress
Une chemise is a shirt in English (exactly a man's shirt - a woman's shirt is called 'un chemisier')
La chemise is feminine (mainly worn by men) but Le chemisier is masculine (worn by women)