kampsun

Estonian

Värviline kampsun

Etymology

Borrowed either from Russian камзо́л (kamzól, camisole, straitjacket) or from German Kamisol, Kammesol, Kamsol (camisole, underjacket). Ultimately from French camisole, from Italian camiciola, diminutive of camicia (shirt), from Late Latin camisia.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkɑmpsun/, [ˈkɑmpsun]
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  • Rhymes: -ɑmpsun
  • Hyphenation: kamp‧sun

Noun

kampsun (genitive kampsuni, partitive kampsunit)

  1. sweater, jumper, jersey, pullover; cardigan (a knitted or crocheted garment, either pulled over the head (pullover) or open at the front (sweater))
    kampsunit selga tõmbama, panemaput on a sweater
    kampsunit seljast võtmatake off a sweater
    Tal on kampsun seljas.He's wearing a sweater.
    Külmaga kannan jope all kampsunit.When it's cold, I wear a sweater under my jacket.
  2. (ethnography) A women's long-sleeved collarless wool jacket with a wide neckline and long sleeves, just above the waistline.

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References

  • kampsun in Sõnaveeb
  • M. Langemets, M. Tiits, T. Valdre, L. Veskis, Ü. Viks, P. Voll, editors (2009), kampsun”, in [EKSS] Eesti keele seletav sõnaraamat [Descriptive Dictionary of the Estonian Language] (online dictionary, in Estonian), 2nd edition, Tallinn: Eesti Keele Sihtasutus (Estonian Language Foundation)
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