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The only other word I've heard is 'klomps'. ;-)
Another term for wooden shoe, besides "klomp" is "sabot".Quote:
Originally Posted by riddleway
Main Entry:sabot
Pronunciation:(*)sa|b*, s**b*, in sense 1b often *sab*t
Function:noun
Inflected Form:-s
Etymology:French, from Middle French, alteration (influenced by bot, bote boot) of savate old shoe; akin to Italian ciabatta old shoe, Spanish zapato shoe, Old Proven*al sabata
1 a : a wooden work shoe worn in various European countries (as Germany, France, Belgium, Holland) compare CLOG b (1) or sabot strap : a strap or wide band of leather or other material fitting across the instep in a shoe especially of the sandal type (2) : a shoe having a sabot strap
- Webster's Third
Thanks,Mike; I had forgotten that one. ;-)
I learned one from you, also:Quote:
Originally Posted by tdol
Main Entry:klomp
Pronunciation:*kl*mp
Function:noun
Inflected Form:plural klompen \-p*n\
Etymology:Dutch klomp lump, wooden shoe, from Middle Dutch clompe clod, block; akin to Low German klump lump, clump * more at CLUMP
: a wooden shoe worn in the Low countries
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I vageuly remembered it from an old cartoon strip 'The Cloggies' about drunk clog dancers from Lancashire. ;-)
Good memory. I learned "sabot" from a crossword puzzle. :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by tdol
- saboteur
Someone who throws his sabot into the works to gum things up.
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Those dastardly luddites. ;-)
Were they French? 8)Quote:
Originally Posted by tdol