camisa

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Aragonese

Etymology

    From Late Latin camisia, borrowed from Proto-West Germanic *hamiþi, from *hamō + *-iþi.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /kaˈmisa/
    • Rhymes: -isa
    • Syllabification: ca‧mi‧sa

    Noun

    camisa f (plural camisas)

    1. shirt

    References

    Asturian

    Asturian Wikipedia has an article on:
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    Etymology

    From Old Leonese, from Late Latin camisia, from Proto-West Germanic *hamiþi.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /kaˈmisa/,
    • Rhymes: -isa
    • Hyphenation: ca‧mi‧sa

    Noun

    camisa f (plural camises)

    1. shirt

    Catalan

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    Etymology

    Inherited from Late Latin camisia (compare Occitan camisa or chamisa, French chemise, Spanish camisa), from Proto-West Germanic *hamiþi.

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    camisa f (plural camises)

    1. shirt, blouse
    2. folder
    3. dust jacket
      Synonym: sobrecoberta
    4. jacket (outer shell of a bullet)
    5. (automotive) cylinder sleeve
    6. (castells, informal) a casteller who has been formally accepted as a member of a colla
    7. (lighting) mantle
      Synonym: camiseta

    Derived terms

    References

    • “camisa” in Diccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.

    Fala

    Alternative forms

    Etymology

      From Old Galician-Portuguese camisa, from Late Latin camisia, borrowed from Proto-West Germanic *hamiþi, from *hamō + *-iþi.

      Pronunciation

      • IPA(key): /kaˈmisa/
      • Rhymes: -isa
      • Syllabification: ca‧mi‧sa

      Noun

      camisa f (plural camisas)

      1. (Valverdeñu) shirt

      References

      • Valeš, Miroslav (2021) Diccionariu de A Fala: lagarteiru, mañegu, valverdeñu (web), 2nd edition, Minde, Portugal: CIDLeS, published 2022, →ISBN

      Galician

      Etymology

        From Old Galician-Portuguese camisa, from Late Latin camisia, borrowed from Proto-West Germanic *hamiþi, from *hamō + *-iþi.

        Pronunciation

        • IPA(key): /kaˈmisa/
        • Rhymes: -isa
        • Hyphenation: ca‧mi‧sa

        Noun

        camisa f (plural camisas)

        1. shirt
          Synonyms: chambra, blusa, cos, envestidoiro
        2. shedding (of a snake)

        References

        Interlingua

        Pronunciation

        Noun

        camisa (plural camisas)

        1. shirt

        Leonese

        Etymology

        From Old Leonese, from Late Latin camisia, from Proto-West Germanic *hamiþi.

        Noun

        camisa f (plural camisas)

        1. shirt

        References

        • camisa at the Diccionario Castellano-Leonés / Leonés-Castellano.

        Old Galician-Portuguese

        Etymology

          From Late Latin camisia, borrowed from Proto-West Germanic *hamiþi, from *hamō + *-iþi.

          Pronunciation

          • IPA(key): /kaˈmi.za/
          • Rhymes: -iza
          • Hyphenation: ca‧mi‧sa

          Noun

          camisa f (plural camisas)

          1. shirt (article of clothing)

          Descendants

          • Fala: camisa, camisha (Lagarteiru, Mañegu)
          • Galician: camisa
          • Portuguese: camisa (see there for further descendants)

          References

          Old Spanish

          Etymology

            From Late Latin camisia, borrowed from Proto-West Germanic *hamiþi, from *hamō + *-iþi.

            Pronunciation

            Noun

            camisa f (plural camisas)

            1. shirt

            Descendants

            • Ladino: kamisa
            • Spanish: camisa (see there for further descendants)

            Portuguese

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            camisa

            Etymology

              From Old Galician-Portuguese camisa, from Late Latin camisia, borrowed from Proto-West Germanic *hamiþi, from *hamō + *-iþi.

              Pronunciation

               

              • Rhymes: -izɐ
              • Hyphenation: ca‧mi‧sa

              Noun

              camisa f (plural camisas)

              1. shirt (light garment worn over the torso)
              2. (Brazil) chemise; nightgown (garment mainly worn by women for sleeping in)
                Synonym: (Brazil) camisola
              3. coat; hood (protective cover of an object)
                Synonyms: capa, invólucro

              Derived terms

              Descendants

              Spanish

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              Etymology

                From Old Spanish camisa, from Late Latin camisia, borrowed from Proto-West Germanic *hamiþi, from *hamō + *-iþi.

                Pronunciation

                Noun

                camisa f (plural camisas)

                1. shirt
                2. gas mantle
                3. (colloquial, El Salvador) condom

                Derived terms

                Descendants

                Further reading

                Zacatlán-Ahuacatlán-Tepetzintla Nahuatl

                Etymology

                  Borrowed from Spanish camisa.

                  Noun

                  camisa

                  1. shirt

                  References