noun
or sy·mar sə̇ˈmär
( -s )
Etymology: French simarre, from Italian zimarra, from Spanish zamarra, probably from Basque zamar sheepskin
1. archaic
a. or si·marre “ : a flowing coat dress with a full skirt and train worn by women during the Renaissance
b. or cy·mar “ : a light undergarment : shift
2. : zimarra