10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PAMPOOTIE»
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Dress in Anglo-Saxon England
Theseincludetheswiftlere ('slipper'); the hemming and rifeling, raw-hide shoes
which perhaps bore some relation to the modern Irish 'pampootie' (Fig. 85) and
which may have been worn by agricultural workers;76 and the cæles and socc, ...
Gale R. Owen-Crocker,
2010
... design and decent colours, although Kenmare tweed was held to be very good
. Figure 21 A: flax spinning-machine; B: flax distaff; C: distaff with flax fibres (linen)
wound on ready for spinning; D: flax beating-machine; E: pampootie shoe ...
Figure 12 Topslip for the OED entry for Pampootie. recommendation from Arthur
Maling that a word be omitted. In reviewing the topslip written by Henry Rope for
the Irish dialect word pampootie, Maling has written "?omit"; but Murray has left ...
They are, in reality, sandals, and are called pampooties. Cowhide, with tho hair
on, is the material ; and they are cut low at the sides, with just so much p«int as to
protect tho toes. Nothing will induce an Arauite to wear anything but a pampootie
...
Eneas Sweetland Dallas,
1864
He had begun to understand, however, the design of the pampootie and Synge's
enthusiasm for this uniquely Aran type of shoe. They consist simply of a piece of
raw cow- skin, with the hair outside, laced over the toe and round the heel with ...
6
Peoples Of All Nations: Their Life Today And Story Of Their ...
... See also Lebanon Palestro, battle of (1859), 3104 Palm, talipot, 1227 Palm
Beach, 5173 Palm oil industry, Dahomey, 1568 Palmyra (Tadmor), 4868 Pamirs,
5022 Pampootie, 2967 " Pan Tadensz," 4130 Panama, area, 3957, 3967 —
Canal.
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Ivanka Ivanova’s Songs - part four: Pazardzhik Region ...
Mum, they got down Mum, they got down Done le, mummy's Done le all the
beglick shepherds Done le, mummy's Done le They were all with socks Doychin
was with gaiters They were all with shoes Only Doychin with pampootie Mum,
they ...
Ivanka Ivanova Pietrek,
2013
... for pets or livestock keening – weeping or mourning for the dead pampootie –
a rawhide shoe without a heel, which is worn on the Aran Islands for climbing
over rocks and out of boats praitie – potato The top of the morning to you.
9
Merriam-Webster's Crossword Puzzle Dictionary
... plate, sabot, te- gum wedge 6 brogan, brogue, buskin, crakow, gaiter, galosh,
gillie, loafer, oxford, patten, sandal 7 chopine, ghillie, slipper, sneaker 8 balmoral,
moccasin, platform, plimsoll 9 brodequin, pampootie, spectator 1 0 clodhopper, ...
10
Pocket Podiatry: Footwear and Foot Orthoses
The earliest footwear in Britain must have resembled the pampootie from the
Aran Isles, Ireland. Very few early shoes have survived intact and although
fragments of Bronze Age footwear have been found in excavations, there are not
enough ...
Anita Ellen Williams, Chris Nester,
2010
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PAMPOOTIE»
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pampootie paroemiology pipsissewa poikilitic porwigle pyopoiesis pyrrhuloxia radicicolous samadhi scacchite scherenschnitte scytale «Washington Post, Jun 15»
Shoe duo are putting their best foot forward in Bantry
The Pampootie is a simple moccasin-style shoe inspired by the Aran rawhide shoe of the late 19th century. The 'pony skin' boot, not to be ... «Southern Star Newspaper, Oct 14»
Watching the Spelling Bee
... arbitrary or capricious coinage of words. When Gokul Venkatachalam heard “pampootie,” he made a face and then asked, “Is this Afrikaans? «New Yorker, May 14»
Aran yarns unravel: Shawl stories explained
... the only truly “unique” traditional island clothing items are the crios or woven belt, and the bróga úrleathair or “pampootie” cowhide shoes. «Irish Times, Jul 11»