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What (who) is pyjamas - definition

SET OF CLOTHING FOR SLEEPING
Pyjama; Pajama; Pyjamas; Jammies; Jimjams; Night suit (South Asia); Paijama; Paijamas; Comfies; Pajāmā; Pāy-jāmeh; Pay-jameh; پايجامه; Pyjāmā; Pijamas; Lounge pants; P.j.'s
  • US government advert during World War II, female nightwear
  • Pajamas with a drop seat
  • kurti]] (lithograph from [[Emily Eden]]'s ''Portraits of the Princes and People of India'', 1844)
  • 225 px
  • Two-piece men's pajamas
  • British Utility Underwear Clothing Restrictions on the British Home Front, 1942. 14 year old girl wearing wool pajamas as [[nightwear]].

Pyjamas         
·add. ·noun ·pl ·Alt. of Pajamas.
pyjamas         
Note: The spelling 'pajamas' is used in American English. The forms 'pyjama' and 'pajama' are used as modifiers.
A pair of pyjamas consists of loose trousers and a loose jacket that people, especially men, wear in bed.
My brother was still in his pyjamas.
...a pyjama jacket.
N-PLURAL: also a pair of N
pyjamas         
(BE) see also pajamas
n. a pair of pyjamas

Wikipedia

Pajamas

Pajamas (US) or pyjamas (Commonwealth) (), sometimes colloquially shortened to PJs, jammies, jim-jams, or in South Asia night suits, are several related types of clothing worn as nightwear or while lounging or performing remote work from home. Pajamas are soft garments derived from the Indian and Persian bottom-wear, the pyjamas. They originated in the Indian subcontinent and were adopted in the Western world as nightwear.

Examples of use of pyjamas
1. The solution is not to wear men’s pyjamas but to purchase women’s pyjamas in extra–large size.
2. "Later we were stripped and then dressed in pyjamas.
3. Mr Aziz appeared in court looking pale and wearing pyjamas.
4. I would drive the children to school in my pyjamas.
5. She was taken away handcuffed and still wearing pyjamas.