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cal·i·ga \ˈkalə̇gə\ noun (plural cali·gae \-ləˌgī, -əˌjē\) Etymology: Latin 1. : a heavy-soled Roman military shoe or sandal worn by all ranks up to and including centurions 2. [Medieval Latin, from Latin] : a stocking worn by bishops — compare buskin 4 |