simar

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See also: simaR

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French simarre (type of robe), from Italian cimarra, zimarra. Doublet of chimer.

Noun

simar (plural simars)

  1. (archaic, historical) A woman's loose, long dress or robe; sometimes specifically, an undergarment or chemise.
  2. (Christianity) A type of ecclesiastical vestment, similar to a cassock.
  3. (obsolete) A light covering; a cloak or mantle.

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Maltese

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Etymology

From Arabic سَمَار (samār).

Pronunciation

Noun

simar m (collective, singulative simara)

  1. soft rush (Juncus effusus)