Camisias

/kəˈmiːziəz/ noun

Plural of camisia, a long linen undergarment or shirt worn in medieval times, especially by men.

From Latin camisia, possibly from a Greek or Eastern origin. The word entered medieval Latin through trade and cultural contact, and spawned many European variants like chemise.

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