Antigropelos

/ˌæntiˈɡroʊpɛloʊz/ noun

Waterproof coverings worn over shoes and the lower pants leg to keep feet and ankles dry in wet weather.

From anti- (against) + gropelos, which comes from Spanish 'gorro' (hood) and possibly related to 'gota' (drop of water). Popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries as protective footwear.

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