A boot or shoe having a high upper. Usually in plural. Now chiefly historical (U.S. in later use).
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释义 | the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > footwear > shoe or boot > shoe > [noun] > types of > other (15) high shoea1387 A boot or shoe having a high upper. Usually in plural. Now chiefly historical (U.S. in later use). patten1390 Any of various kinds of thick-soled footwear; esp. (in plural) wooden clogs which are slipped on the feet without fastening, or raised platform-type… nine1599 A size or measure denoted by nine; an object or item of clothing, esp. a shoe, of such a size. Also as number nine, size nine. foot glove1720 a type of thick sock or covering for the foot, now esp. one having separate parts for the toes. nullifier1840 U.S. A variety of shoe (see quot. 1859). Obsolete. rare. mud-scow1863 U.S. colloquial. A large, poorly made, or clumsy shoe. Also: a large or clumsy foot. Now rare. sew-round1885 used attributively to designate a method of sewing the upper of a shoe directly to the sole; also n., a shoe so made. trilby1895 colloquial. A particular type of shoe. (Formerly a proprietary name in the U.S.) Obsolete. Buster Brown1904 A make of children's shoe, esp. a simple, sturdy boy's shoe. Cf. Mary Jane, n.1 Also more fully Buster Brown shoe. straight1934 A shoe designed to be worn on either foot. Subcategories:— pair of (1) — shoes (4) |
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