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1 Paejama
(Lit. - leg clothes). The term in India for trousers having wide or tight fitting at the leg or ankles.
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пижама — (англ. pyjamas яз. урду) 1) в Индии широкие панталоны из легкой ткани; 2) спальный, домашний или больничный легкий костюм, состоящий из брюк и свободной куртки. Новый словарь иностранных слов. by EdwART, , 2009. пижама пижамы, ж. [англ. pyjamas с … Словарь иностранных слов русского языка
Pyjama — Schlafanzug; Nachtanzug * * * Py|ja|ma [py dʒ̮a:ma], der; s, s: Schlafanzug: sie war zu müde, sich einen Pyjama anzuziehen. * * * Py|ja|ma 〈[ pydʒa:ma] m. 6 oder n. 15〉 = Schlafanzug [engl. <hind. paejama „lose, um die Hüften geknüpfte Hose“]… … Universal-Lexikon
Pyjama — Py|ja|ma 〈 [pydʒa:ma] m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s oder österr. u. schweiz. n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s〉 Schlafanzug [Etym.: engl. <Hindi paejama »lose, um die Hüften geknüpfte Hose«] … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch
pyjama — [18] Pyjamas are etymologically ‘leggarments’ – that is, ‘trousers’. The word comes from Hindi pāejāma, a compound formed from Persian pāī ‘foot’, hence ‘leg’ (which goes back to the same Indo European ancestor as English foot) and jāmah… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
pyjama — [18] Pyjamas are etymologically ‘leggarments’ – that is, ‘trousers’. The word comes from Hindi pāejāma, a compound formed from Persian pāī ‘foot’, hence ‘leg’ (which goes back to the same Indo European ancestor as English foot) and jāmah… … Word origins