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che·mise \shəˈmēz\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Old French, shirt, from Late Latin camisa, camisia shirt, thin dress, probably of Germanic origin; akin to Old English hemethe shirt, Old Saxon hemithi, Old High German hemidi, Old English hama cover, skin — more at hame 1. archaic : a shirtlike outer garment or undergarment usually with long sleeves and of linen and formerly worn by both men and women 2. : a woman's one-piece undergarment consisting usually of panties and straight-hanging vest with straps 3. : a loose straight-hanging dress sometimes belted |