gilet

Etymology
Borrowed from, from regional ,  ,  ,  , etc. (standard 🇨🇬 is borrowed from French), from  (ultimately from ) with the final  modified to match other types of clothing such as  and. The  does not regard the French word as having derived from 🇨🇬, which it views as a recent borrowing from Italian into Algerian Arabic. .

Noun

 * 1) A waistcoat worn by a man.
 * 2) A bodice worn by a woman similar to a man's waistcoat; also, a decorative panel at the front of such a bodice, or worn separately.
 * 3)  A sleeveless jacket resembling a waistcoat but generally closed at the neck; specifically, one which is padded to provide warmth.
 * 1)  A sleeveless jacket resembling a waistcoat but generally closed at the neck; specifically, one which is padded to provide warmth.

Translations

 * Ottoman Turkish: یلك


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 * Japanese: ジレー
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 * Vietnamese: gi-lê

Etymology
From regional,  ,  ,  , etc. (standard 🇨🇬 is borrowed from French), from  (ultimately from ) with the final  modified to match other types of clothing such as  and. The  does not regard the word as having derived from 🇨🇬, which it views as a recent borrowing from Italian into Algerian Arabic. Compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) waistcoat, vest
 * 2) sweater

Noun

 * 1) sweater; jumper