单词 | chemisette |
释义 | chemisetten. 1. A bodice resembling the upper part of a chemise (chemise n. 1a).Formerly frequently applied to a traditional item of female dress in Eastern Europe. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > clothing for body or trunk (and limbs) > [noun] > bodice > other corset1299 overbody1535 jupon1542 jup1603 Pierrot?1789 chemisette1796 spencer1799 jupe1810 jelick1816 railly1819 rail1820 Zouave1859 Basque1860 casaque1872 casaquin1879 overbodice1897 choli1907 halter1935 tube top1974 boob tube1977 bustier1978 1796 W. Clifton Group 29 Happy are they who..Wear loose religion like a chemisette, Whose ample make leaves every action free. 1807 R. Wilson Jrnl. in H. Randolph Life Gen. Sir R. Wilson (1862) II. 239 She [sc. a Polish girl] had a chemisette with a high and stiff frill. 1881 G. Smith Lect. & Ess. 185 A white puffed-out Russian chemisette. 1940 J. G. C. Le Clerq tr. C. Sforza Fifty Years of War & Diplomacy in Balkans vi. 41 Serbian ladies of forty or more wore the national costume—a short bolero open over a crossed chemisette. 2006 Times (Nexis) 11 Mar. 25 Here comes Deirdre in similar slacks, but twinned this time with the blue and white striped chemisette. 2. An ornamental article of dress, usually of lace or muslin, used to fill in the open front and neck of a woman's dress. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > clothing for body or trunk (and limbs) > [noun] > clothing for chest or breast > types of > to cover woman's breast stomach1473 patlet?a1505 partlet1515 stomacher1535 under-forebody1547 square1579 forepart1600 poitrel1607 half-shirt1661 tucker1688 modesty piece1713 modesty1731 modesty-bit1731 buffon1774 habit-shirt1780 chemisette1806 guimpe1850 bandeau1915 monobosom1970 bralette1973 modesty vest1974 1806 La Belle Assemblée July 279 A short round frock of nankin,..narrow sash,..lace chemizette. 1826 Wilmingtonian & Delaware Advertiser 21 Sept. 1/2 A chemisette tucker draws round nearly as high as the throat. 1865 Cornhill Mag. Oct. 487 She..loosened the fastenings of her dress..removed the studs from the chemisette beneath it. 1898 Daily News 10 Jan. 6/5 A low-cut, short-sleeved, evening bodice, filled in for the one great occasion with a lace and lawn chemisette and sleeves. 1912 T. Dreiser Financier xix. 214 Mrs. Lillian Cowperwood looked charming in a train gown of old rose, with a low, square neck..showing a delicate chemisette of fine lace. 1962 P. Green tr. S. de Beauvoir Prime of Life i. i. 65 She..wore a black dress smothered with large white polka dots, from which (it was low-cut) emerged a kind of tucker or chemisette. 2002 Washington Post (Nexis) 6 June t26 Take off the chemisette and sleeves, and you'd have a low-cut, short-sleeve dress for evening. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1796 |
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