huese
Old French
Etymology
From Medieval Latin hosae (“pants; gaiters”), from Frankish *hosa (“covering; hose”), from Proto-Germanic *husǭ (“shell”).
Noun
huese f (oblique plural hueses, nominative singular huese, nominative plural hueses)
- boot (shoe)
Derived terms
Descendants
- Middle French: heuse
- → Middle English: house, houce
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