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English
Etymology
From French négligée f (past participle, adjective), from French négligé m (“underdressed; loose garment”, past participle, adjective, noun), past participle of négliger (“to neglect”), from Latin negligere.
Pronunciation
Adjective
négligée
- (obsolete) Carelessly or unceremoniously dressed.
- (of clothing) In the style of a negligee; revealing, titillating.
Noun
négligée (plural négligées)
- (obsolete) A woman's lightweight gown of the eighteenth century.
1777, Frances Burney, Journals & Letters, Penguin, published 2001, page 78:[S]he had on a lilac Negligee, Gause Cuffs trimmed richly, with Flowers and spangles, spangled shoes, Bows of Gause and Flowers, and a Cap!
- (now historical) A necklace of beads, pearls etc.
- (now rare) A state of careless undress or very informal attire.
- A woman's loose-fitting nightgown, especially when short, lacy and/or revealing; a nightie.
2000 July 3, “No: 1669 Mongolia”, in The Guardian:Enkhbayar has promised more jobs, free education and higher public service wages to the poverty-ravaged country. But who needs those when you've got dancing girls in black negligees?
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French
Pronunciation
Adjective
négligée
- feminine singular of négligé
Participle
négligée f sg
- feminine singular of négligé
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