Chiton

/ˈkaɪtən/ noun

A simple tunic-like garment worn in ancient Greece and Rome, usually made of linen or wool and fastened at the shoulders.

From Greek 'khitōn,' borrowed from a Semitic language. The word traveled through Latin and entered English to describe this ancient Mediterranean clothing.

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BNচিটন
CAchiton
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DAchiton
DEChiton
ELχιτών
ESquitón
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FIchiton
FRchiton
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