Calsouns

/kælˈsuːnz/ noun

A type of close-fitting medieval hose or leg covering, worn by men in the 15th-16th centuries, often brightly colored or patterned.

From Old French 'chausse' or 'calse,' Latin 'calceus' (shoe/stocking). The term appears in late medieval English texts describing men's fashion. Etymology ultimately traces to Latin root meaning 'to cover the leg.'

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