I. shə̇ˈmi(ə)r, chə̇-, -miə noun
also chim·er ˈchimə(r), ˈsh-
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English chimmer, chemer, probably from Medieval Latin chimera
: a loose sleeveless robe often with balloon sleeves of lawn attached worn by some bishops of the Anglican communion
II. kīˈmi(ə)r, kə̇-, -iə noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin chimaera
: chimera