camisia
From LSJ
τῶν λεγομένων τά μέν κατά συμπλοκήν λέγεται, τά δέ ἄνευ συμπλοκῆς → forms of speech are either simple or composite (Aristotle, Categoriae 1a16-17)
Latin > English
camisia camisiae N F :: shirt/nightgown (linen); alb (Ecc); shirt (Cal)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
camĭsĭa: ae, f. Gallic; whence Ital. camicia, Fr. chemise,
I a linen shirt or night-gown: camisias vocari, quod in his dormimus in camis id est stratis nostris, Isid. Orig. 19, 22, 29; cf. id. ib. 19, 21, 1; Hier. Ep. Vest. Mul. 64, n. 11; Paul. ex Fest. s. v. supparus, p. 310 Müll.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
cămīsĭa, æ, f., chemise : P. Fest. 311 ; Isid. Orig. 19, 22, 29.
Latin > German (Georges)
camīsia, ae, f., ein leinener, unmittelbar auf dem Körper getragener Überwurf, das Hemd (italien. camicia, camiscia), Hier. ep. 64, 11. Paul. ex Fest. 311, 4. Isid. 19, 21, 1.