dishabille
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DISHABILLE, DISHABIL
n.[See Habit. ] An undress; a loose negligent dress for the morning. But see Deshabille, the French and more correct orthography. Dryden uses the word as a participle. Queens are not to be too negligently dressed or dishabille. In this use, he is not followed.
DISHABILLE
Dis `ha *bille ", n. Etym: [See Deshabille. ]
dis ha bille |ˌdisəˈbēl ˈˌdɪsəˈˌbi (ə )l |(also deshabille ) ▶noun the state of being only partly or scantily clothed: the relaxed dishabille of Lely's portraits. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from French déshabillé, ‘undressed. ’
dishabille |ˌdɪsaˈbiːl, -ˈbiː | ▶noun variant spelling of déshabillé.
dis ha bille /dɪ̀səbíːl, dɪ̀sæ -/〖<フランス 〗名詞 U きちんと身仕度をしない状態 ; ふだん着, 略服 ▸ in dishabille 〈特に女性が 〉しどけない服装で .