- from
about 1478.
English speakers formerly also used the
related term
pantofles (from the
French word pantoufle).
Slippers in
China date from 4700 BC;[dubious...
- A
chopine is a type of women's
platform shoe that was po****r in the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries.
Chopines were
originally used as a patten, clog, or...
-
Kuckuck ****ułka kupač
kaufen kupować
kurpsie Latschen chodaki, kapcie,
pantofle łapém
offen otwarte Mazurÿ
Masuren (Volk)
Mazurzy méntel Schmetterling...
-
plimsoll (US: sneaker) the word (of
unknown origin) has
variously denoted a
pantofle, a low thin sole shoe, a
formal men's shoe (Reebok Pump) a
brand of athletic...
-
shoes or slippers, however, the use of
slippers (commonly
referred to as "
pantofles") in one's own home is commonplace. It is not
customary to
remove one's...
- worn by the most
fashionable men and women.
Backless slippers called pantofles were worn indoors. By the 1620s,
heeled boots became po****r for indoor...
-
titles of "The
Shoes of Abu Kasim", "The Pair of Old Slippers", "The
Pantofles", "The
Everlasting Shoes", and "The Tale of the Qadi and His Slipper"...