See also: chimère

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Etymology 1

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From Middle French chimarre, from Spanish zamarra. Cognate with French chamarre, simarre, Italian zimarra, of same origin. Doublet of simar, sable, and zimarra.

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chimere (plural chimeres)

  1. (ecclesiastical) The upper robe worn by some bishops of the Anglican communion, usually without sleeves.

Etymology 2

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From Middle English chimere.

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chimere (plural chimeres)

  1. Obsolete form of chimera.

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chimere f

  1. plural of chimera

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