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1 gown
[gaun]n* * *1) (a woman's dress, especially one of high quality for dances, parties etc.) suknia wieczorowa2) (a loose robe worn by clergymen, lawyers, teachers etc.) toga -
2 evening dress
n(no pl) ( formal clothes) strój m wieczorowy; ( woman's gown) suknia f wieczorowa* * *1) (clothes worn for formal occasions in the evening.) strój wieczorowy (oficjalny)2) (a formal dress worn by a woman in the evening.) wieczorowa suknia
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gown — /gown/, n. 1. a woman s dress or robe, esp. one that is full length. 2. nightgown. 3. dressing gown. 4. See evening gown. 5. a loose, flowing outer garment in any of various forms, worn by a man or woman as distinctive of office, profession, or… … Universalium
gown — [ gaun ] noun count * 1. ) a special long dress worn by a woman, often for dancing or other special occasions: a ball gown a white wedding gown a ) a long dress worn by a woman in the past: ladies in silk gowns 2. ) a piece of formal clothing… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
gown´less — gown «gown», noun, verb, –n. 1. a woman s dress, especially a formal or evening dress: »Her wedding dress was a long gown of beautiful white lace. 2. a) a loose outer garment worn by judges, lawyers, clergymen, members of a university, students… … Useful english dictionary
Gown — Gown, n. [OE. goune, prob. from W. gwn gown, loose robe, akin to Ir. gunn, Gael. g[ u]n; cf. OF. gone, prob. of the same origin.] 1. A loose, flowing upper garment; especially: (a) The ordinary outer dress of a woman; as, a calico or silk gown.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gown — [gaun] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: goune, from Late Latin gunna] 1.) a long dress that a woman wears on formal occasions wedding/evening/ball gown ▪ a white silk wedding gown 2.) a long loose piece of clothing worn for special… … Dictionary of contemporary English
gown — [goun] n. [ME goune < OFr < LL gunna, loose robe, orig., fur cloak] 1. a long, loose outer garment; specif., a) DRESSING GOWN b) a nightgown, nightshirt, etc. c) a cotton smock worn by a surgeon d) a flowing robe worn as a symbol of office… … English World dictionary
Woman in a Dressing Gown — is a 1957 Golden Globe winning film directed by J. Lee Thompson. The screenplay was written by Ted Willis and the cinematographer was Gilbert Taylor. PlotThe Prestons are an apparently happy London household, made up of wife Amy (Yvonne Mitchell) … Wikipedia
Gown — A gown (medieval Latin gunna ) is a (usually) loose outer garment from knee to full length worn by men and women in Europe from the early Middle Ages to the seventeenth century (and continuing today in certain professions); later, gown was… … Wikipedia
gown */ — UK [ɡaʊn] / US noun [countable] Word forms gown : singular gown plural gowns 1) a) a special long dress worn by a woman, often for dancing or other special occasions a ball gown a white wedding gown b) a long dress worn by a woman in the past… … English dictionary
gown — 01. She looked simply stunning in a classic red strapless evening [gown]. 02. The native chiefs wore their beautiful ceremonial [gowns] at the signing of the historic treaty. 03. The old woman had on a fetching black [gown] and a long string of… … Grammatical examples in English
Gown (disambiguation) — A gown is a loose outer garment by men and women from the early Middle Ages to the seventeenth century, or any woman s garment consisting of a bodice and attached skirt.Gown may also refer to: *Evening gown, women s formal attire * The Gown , a… … Wikipedia