naktinis
naktinis is a Lithuanian word that translates to "nightgown" or "nightdress" in English. It refers to a loose garment worn by people for sleeping. Historically, nightgowns were often made of light, comfortable fabrics such as cotton or silk and could vary in length and style. While the term can encompass a wide range of sleepwear, it often evokes images of traditional, longer nightdresses. The style and material of a naktinis can reflect different eras and personal preferences. In modern usage, the term might be used interchangeably with other types of sleepwear, though it retains its core meaning of a garment specifically designed for sleeping.