Chapin

/ˈtʃæpɪn/ noun

A type of thick-soled platform shoe or clog worn in medieval and Renaissance times, often worn over regular shoes to protect them or raise the wearer's height.

From Spanish 'chapín,' possibly derived from Turkish 'çapık' (sandal). The shoes were particularly popular in Spain and Italy during the 15th-17th centuries and eventually influenced European fashion.

AMቻፒን
ARشابين
BNচাপিন
CAchapín
CSchapín
DAchapín
DEChapin
ELτσαπίν
ESchapin
FAچاپین
FIchapim
FRchapinois
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