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Definitions of pyjamas in various dictionaries:
noun - a pair of loose trousers tied by a drawstring around the waist
noun - (usually plural) loose-fitting nightclothes worn for sleeping or lounging
noun - a garment for sleeping or lounging
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a loose-fitting jacket and trousers for sleeping in. |
soft, loose clothing that is worn in bed and consists of trousers and a type of shirt: |
Clothes for wearing to bed and sleeping in, usually consisting of a loose-fitting jacket and trousers. |
Loose-fitting trousers worn in the Far East by both sexes. |
loose-fitting nightclothes worn for sleeping or lounging have a jacket top and trousers |
lightweight trousers worn in various Eastern countries |
Pyjamas description |
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Pajamas (US) or pyjamas (), often shortened to PJs or jammies, can refer to several related types of clothing originating from the Indian subcontinent. In the Western world, pajamas are loose-fitting garments derived from the original garment and worn chiefly for sleeping, but sometimes also for lounging, also by both sexes. More generally, pajamas may refer to several garments, for both daywear and nightwear, derived from traditional pajamas and involving variations of style and material. * The word pyjama was borrowed c. 1800 from the Hindustani py-jma ( ), itself borrowed from Persian py-jmeh lit. 'leg-garment'. The original pyjm are loose, lightweight trousers fitted with drawstring waistbands worn by many Indian Muslims, as well as many Sikhs and Hindus, and later adopted by Europeans during East India Company rule in India. |