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Chemise : ウィキペディア英語版
Chemise

The term chemise or shirt can refer to the classic smock, or else can refer to certain modern types of women's undergarments and dresses. In the classical use it is a simple garment worn next to the skin to protect clothing from sweat and body oils, the precursor to the modern shirts commonly worn in Western nations.
==Etymology==
''Chemise'' is a French term (which today simply means ''shirt''). This is a cognate of the Italian word ''camicia'', and the Spanish / Portuguese language word ''camisa'' (subsequently borrowed as kameez by Hindi / Urdu / Hindustani), all deriving ultimately from the Latin ''camisia'', itself coming from Celtic. (The Romans avidly imported cloth and clothes from the Celts.)〔Barber, Elizabeth Wayland (1994). ''Women's Work: The first 20,000 Years''. Norton & Company, New York. p.137. ISBN 0-393-31348-4.〕 The English called the same shirt a ''smock''.

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