Definition of Camese

1. a type of shirt [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Camese

cameraphone
cameraphones
cameras
cameration
camerawoman
camerawomen
camerawork
cameraworks
camerlengo
camerlengos
camerolaite
cameroon
camerostome
cameræ
cames
camese (current term)
cameses
camest
cameth
camgasite
camgirl
camgirls
cami
camikini
camikinis
camiknickers
caminite
camion
camions
camis

Literary usage of Camese

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Greek and Roman [mythology] by William Sherwood Fox (1916)
"Besides camese he is said to have married either the water-nymph Venilia and by her to have become the father of Canens, ..."

2. The Mythology of All Races by John Arnott MacCulloch, Louis Herbert Gray, George Foot Moore, Alice Werner (1916)
"Besides camese he is said to have married either the water-nymph Venilia and by her to have become the father of Canens, or the water-nymph ..."

3. Greek and Roman [mythology] by William Sherwood Fox (1916)
"Besides camese he is said to have married either the water-nymph Venilia and by her to have become the father of Canens, or the water-nymph ..."

4. The Lancet (1842)
"... of both ventricles were rather thick, and tbe camese column» were increased in size. The tri- cuspid valves, and the semilunar valves of the aorta and ..."

5. History of the City of Rome in the Middle Ages: Der Wendepunkt der Renaissance by Woldemar von Seidlitz, Ferdinand Gregorovius, Annie Hamilton (1903)
"... and relates that his sons Janus, Japhet, and camese built the town of Janiculum on the Palatine, and the palace Janiculum in Trastevere.1 Janus dwelt on ..."

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