simar
American
[si-mahr]
/ sɪˈmɑr /
noun
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Also cymar a loose, lightweight jacket or robe for women, fashionable in the 17th and 18th centuries.
simar
British
/ sɪˈmɑː /
noun
Etymology
Origin of simar
1635–45; earlier simarre < French < Italian zimarra “gown” < Spanish zamarra “sheepskin coat,” zamarro “sheepskin” < Basque zamar
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