单词 | saya |
释义 | sayan. 1. In Spain, esp. Andalusia, and Spanish-speaking countries: an overskirt or short-sleeved overdress, typically black in colour, worn outdoors by women, often along with a mantilla (mantilla n. 1) or (esp. in Latin America) a manta (manta n. 1a). Also called a basquina. Now chiefly historical. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > clothing for body or trunk (and limbs) > [noun] > other kirtlec893 viteroke?c1225 bleauntc1314 surcoata1330 paltock1353 courtepy1362 tunicle1377 gipona1387 juponc1400 petticoatc1425 wardecorpsc1440 placard1483 galbart1488 corsletc1500 truss1563 gippo1617 juste-au-corps1656 fore-belly1663 vest1666 justicoat1669 coat1670 amiculum1722 arba kanfot1738 slip1762 hap-warm1773 aba1792 Moldave1800 abaya1810 saya1811 tzitzit1816 cote-hardie1834 tobe1835 yelek1836 panties1845 cyclas1846 exomis1850 himation1850 jumper1853 blouse1861 peplum1866 exomion1875 confection1885 lammy1886 surquayne1887 bluey1888 fatigue-blouse1890 sling-jacket1900 top1902 sun top1934 sillapak1942 tank top1949 ao dai1961 tank1985 1811 J. Carr Descriptive Trav. Spain & Balearic Isles i. 13 The monilio or jacket, and petticoat, called in Andalusia the saya, and in other provinces the basquina, both black and generally of silk, under which usually appear two pretty feet, dressed in white silk stockings and shoes. 1824 B. Hall Extracts Jrnl. Coasts Chili, Peru, & Mexico I. iii. 106 This dress consists of two parts, one called the Saya, the other the Manto. 1825 R. Proctor Narr. Journey across Cordillera xxx. 222 Dress in Lima is subservient to intrigue and gallantry, and ladies frequently conceal themselves in the most tattered sayas when they wish to escape observation. 1846 R. Ford Gatherings from Spain xxiii. 323 The transparent, form designing saya of the lady, heightens the charms of a faultless symmetry which it fain would conceal. 1912 R. Brown Whirlwind xxix. 270 Her white satin slippers and silk stockings, like her corsage and saya, were also delicately worked in gold. 2005 J. Higgins Lima iii. 86 The saya was an overskirt, worn tight at the waist and raised to show off feet and ankles. 2. A long, wide skirt worn as part of traditional dress by Filipino women, now only on ceremonial occasions. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > clothing for body or trunk (and limbs) > [noun] > clothing for lower body > skirt > types of > other bases1562 petticoat1661 petticoatie1796 basquine1819 gypsy skirt1871 divided skirt1885 lava-lava1891 saya1899 three-decker1909 harem skirt1910 lappa1954 skort1957 puffball1959 swirl skirt1962 longuette1970 1899 E. Hannaford Hist. & Descr. our Philippine Wonderland 52/2 Over the saya, or sarong—the flowing skirt of bright red, green or white—is fastened in apron fashion tightly around the hips another waist-cloth, dark in hue and reaching clown to the knees. 1921 Asia Nov. 936 Then there is the silken ‘tapis’, which is less important as an apron to protect the saya than as a symbol of unmixed blood. 1952 Philippine Rev. Feb. 49/2 A henpecked husband in the Philippines..is called ‘Under the saya’. 2009 Manila Times (Nexis) 2 Aug. Later on my mother would make a play dress for me from the voluminous saya. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1811 |
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