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guimpe
[ gimp, gamp ]
noun
- a chemisette or yoke of lace, embroidery, or other material, worn with a dress cut low at the neck.
- a part of the habit of nuns of certain orders, consisting of a wide, stiffly starched cloth that covers the neck and shoulders.
guimpe
/ ɡæmp; ɡɪmp /
noun
- a short blouse with sleeves worn under a pinafore dress
- a fill-in for a low-cut dress
- a piece of starched cloth covering the chest and shoulders of a nun's habit
- a variant spelling of gimp 1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of guimpe1
C19: variant of gimp
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Example Sentences
The skirt is long and full, bias on each side, the front breadth turned back; trimmed with guimpe.
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“I didn’t know you had anything to study, except how to handle a paint-brush, or tuck in the furniture covering, before you tack the guimpe along the edges.”
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It was a princess, and for evening wear the guimpe had only to be removed.
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A guimpe of black net perhaps—tucked, would you say, Joan dear!—and long wrinkled sleeves of the same.
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Mrs. Saxon's pearl-gray satin was of excellent quality, but of last year's cut, and the modest neck was filled in with the net guimpe which she affected at informal dinners.
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