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Vol. 09 · Loanwords ·South Asia ·1800s

Pyjamas

from pāy-jāma (Persian/Urdu)

Meaning
Leg-garment — loose trousers tied at the waist.
Source word
pāy-jāma (Persian/Urdu)
Route into English
Adopted by British colonials as sleepwear; the word followed the garment home and became standard in Britain by 1880.
Arrived
1800s

From South Asia

Three centuries of British colonial contact — East India Company, Raj, military, domestic life — deposited a distinct Hindi/Urdu/Bengali/Sanskrit layer in everyday English.

English borrows.

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