simar

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== English == === Etymology === Borrowed from French simarre (“type of robe”), from Italian cimarra, zimarra. Doublet of chimer. === Noun === simar (plural simars) (archaic, historical) A woman's loose, long dress or robe; sometimes specifically, an undergarment or chemise. [from 17th c.] (Christianity) A type of ecclesiastical vestment, similar to a cassock. [from 18th c.] (obsolete) A light covering; a cloak or mantle. [19th c.] ==== Alternative forms ==== simarre, symar === Anagrams === Mairs, Maris, Masri, Misra, RAIMs, Samir, amirs, raims, sirma == Maltese == === Alternative forms === summar === Etymology === Inherited from Arabic سَمَار (samār). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /sɪˈmaːr/ Rhymes: -aːr === Noun === simar m (collective, singulative simara) soft rush (Juncus effusus)