galoshe
English
Etymology
From Middle English galoche, galache, galage (meaning shoe), from Old French galoche, perhaps altered from Latin gallica ( meaning a Gallic shoe), or from Late Latin calopedia (meaning wooden shoe, or shoe with a wooden sole), from Ancient Greek diminutive of καλόπους (kalópous, “a shoemaker's last; wood + foot”).
Noun
galoshe (plural galoshes)
Translations
References
- galoshe in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
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