CAMIS

Etymology 1

Noun

camis

plural of cami

Etymology 2

Noun

camis (plural camises)

(obsolete) A light, loose dress or robe.

Anagrams

• Masci, Samic, aMCIs, iMacs, icasm, micas, scima

Source: Wiktionary


Cam"is, n. Etym: [See Chemise.]

Definition: A light, loose dress or robe. [Also written camus.] [Obs.] All in a camis light of purple silk. Spenser.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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