قميص

Arabic

Root
ق م ص (q-m-ṣ)
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Etymology

Probably from Latin camisia, from Proto-Germanic *hamiþiją. Compare Classical Syriac ܩܡܝܨܬܐ (qamīṣtā, shirt; undershirt).

A minority of scholars think that the Latin word is indeed borrowed from Semitic. The principal witness for this theory is a Ugaritic form /qms/, seemingly meaning “garment”. However, this word is not attested in any other old Semitic language.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /qa.miːsˤ/
  • (file)

Noun

قَمِيص • (qamīṣ) m (plural قُمْصَان (qumṣān) or أَقْمِصَة (ʔaqmiṣa))

  1. (modern) a short and usually form-fitting upper-body outer garment; a sleeved top; a shirt (such as a T-shirt or a dress shirt)
  2. (archaic) any long non-bifurcated sleeved loose-fitting garment (such as a housecoat or a nightshirt); a robe
    • (Can we date this quote?), ʾAbū Dawūd, السنن [The Traditions]:
      كَانَ أَحَبَّ الثِّيَابِ إِلَى النَّبِيِّ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ الْقَمِيصُ
      kāna ʔaḥabba ṯ-ṯiyābi ʔilā n-nabiyyi ṣallā l-lahu ʕalayhi wasallama al-qamīṣu
      The most lovely garment to the Prophet—may Allah bless him and grant him peace—was the robe.
    • (Can we date this quote?), al-Tirmiḏī, الجامع الصحيح [The Verifiable Collection]:
      يَا عُثْمَانُ إِنَّهُ لَعَلَّ اللَّهَ يُقَمِّصُكَ قَمِيصًا، فَإِنْ أَرَادُوكَ عَلَى خَلْعِهِ فَلَا تَخْلَعْهُ لَهُمْ
      yā ʕuṯmānu ʔinnahu laʕalla l-laha yuqammiṣuka qamīṣan, faʔin ʔarādūka ʕalā ḵalʕihi falā taḵlaʕhu lahum
      O ʾUṯmān! It may be that ʾAllāh will [one day] vest you with a robe, and if they ever wish you to take it off, do not take it off for them!
    • (Can we date this quote?), al-Nasāʾī, السنن الصغرى [The Lesser Collection]:
      قَالَ رَسُولُ اللَّهِ صَلَّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ: «الْإِسْبَالُ فِي الْإِزَارِ، وَالْقَمِيصِ، وَالْعِمَامَةِ مَنْ جَرَّ مِنْهَا شَيْئًا خُيَلَاءَ لَا يَنْظُرُ اللَّهُ إِلَيْهِ يَوْمَ الْقِيَامَةِ
      Dangling is about lower garments, the robe, and the headdress: whosoever trails along any of these out of self-delusion, ʾAllāh does not look at him on the Day of Resurrection.

Declension

Derived terms

  • قَمَّصَ (qammaṣa)
  • تَقَمَّصَ (taqammaṣa)
  • قَمِيص نَوْم (qamīṣ nawm, a sleepshirt)

Descendants

See also

Hijazi Arabic

قَمِيص

Etymology

From Arabic قَمِيص (qamīṣ).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡa.miːsˤ/

Noun

قميص • (gamīṣ) m (plural قُمْصَان (gumṣān))

  1. shirt
    Synonym: بلوزة (bulūza, blouse, t-shirt)
  2. nightgown
    Synonym: قميص نوم (gamīṣ nōm)

South Levantine Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic قَمِيص (qamīṣ).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (Urban) /ʔa.miːsˤ/, [ʔɑˈmiːsˤ]
  • IPA(key): (Bedouin) /ɡa.miːsˤ/, [ɡɑˈmiːsˤ]
  • (file)

Noun

قميص • (ʔamīṣ) m (plural قمصان (ʔumṣān))

  1. shirt
  2. blouse
    Synonym: بلوزة (blūze)
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