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Qué (quién) es gown - definición

FULL-LENGTH WOMAN'S GARMENT CONSISTING OF A BODICE AND ATTACHED SKIRT, WORN FROM THE MIDDLE AGES TO MODERN TIMES
Gowns; Prom gown
  • American silk and cotton ball gown, circa 1860, [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]]

gown         
n. a dressing; evening (AE); formal; hospital gown; nightgown (esp. AE); wedding gown
Gown         
·noun Any sort of dress or garb.
II. Gown ·noun A loose, flowing upper garment.
III. Gown ·noun The ordinary outer dress of a woman; as, a calico or silk gown.
IV. Gown ·noun A loose wrapper worn by gentlemen within doors; a dressing gown.
V. Gown ·noun The official robe of certain professional men and scholars, as university students and officers, barristers, judges, ·etc.; hence, the dress of peace; the dress of civil officers, in distinction from military.
gown         
¦ noun
1. a long dress worn on formal occasions.
2. a protective garment worn in hospital by surgical staff or patients.
3. a loose cloak indicating one's profession or status, worn by a lawyer, teacher, academic, or university student.
the members of a university. Contrasted with town.
¦ verb (be gowned) be dressed in a gown.
?(gown up) put on a surgical gown.
Origin
ME: from OFr. goune, from late L. gunna 'fur garment'.

Wikipedia

Gown

A gown, from the Saxon word, gunna, is a usually loose outer garment from knee-to-full-length worn by men and women in Europe from the Early Middle Ages to the 17th century, and continuing today in certain professions; later, the term gown was applied to any full-length woman's garment consisting of a bodice and an attached skirt. A long, loosely fitted gown called a Banyan was worn by men in the 18th century as an informal coat.

The gowns worn today by academics, judges, and some clergy derive directly from the everyday garments worn by their medieval predecessors, formalized into a uniform in the course of the 16th and 17th centuries.

Ejemplos de uso de gown
1. A navy–and–white embroidered dress, a yellow embroidered ball gown and a form–fitting, cream–colored embroidered–lace gown had the de la Renta touch.
2. Her old blue dressing gown, gaped down the middle.
3. Her Vivienne Westwood evening gown is tightly fitted and regal.
4. Kelly Preston‘s animal print gown was by Dolce & Gabbana.
5. I wore my wedding lehnga (gown) to mark the occasion.