sapato
See also: sapáto
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Portuguese çapato, çapata [1], from Old Spanish çapato[2], maybe from Ottoman Turkish [Term?] (Turkish zabata)[3], from Persian [Term?][4]. Cognate with Galician zapato (“shoe”), Spanish zapato (“shoe”), Basque zapata (“shoe”), Catalan sabata (“shoe”), Occitan sabata (“shoe”), French savate (“worn-out (old) shoe”) and Italian ciabatta (“slipper”).
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