Definition
A protective legging or covering for the lower leg and foot, worn over shoes or trousers, commonly used by soldiers, workers, or travelers.
Etymology
From French guêtre or Italian gamba (leg), combined with -ash or -asse. The word describes leg protection used across military and civilian contexts.
Kelly Says
Soldiers and laborers wore gramashes to protect their legs from mud, briars, and wear—a simple technology that stayed essentially unchanged for centuries because it worked so well.
Translations
ARالعربية
جرماش
jur-maash
CACatalà
gramash
gra-ma-sh
CSČeština
gramash
gra-ma-sh
DADansk
gramash
gra-ma-sh
DEDeutsch
gramash
gra-ma-sh
ELΕλληνικά
γραμμάς
gram-mas
ESEspañol
gramash
gra-ma-sh
FISuomi
gramash
gra-ma-sh
FRFrançais
gramash
gra-ma-sh
HUMagyar
gramash
gra-ma-sh
IDBahasa Indonesia
gramash
gra-ma-sh
ITItaliano
gramash
gra-ma-sh
MSBahasa Melayu
gramash
gra-ma-sh
MYမြန်မာ
ဂရမေးရှ
gra-may-sh
NLNederlands
gramash
gra-ma-sh
NONorsk
gramash
gra-ma-sh
PLPolski
gramash
gra-mash
PTPortuguês
gramash
gra-ma-sh
RORomână
gramash
gra-ma-sh
RUРусский
грамаш
gra-mash
SVSvenska
gramash
gra-ma-sh
SWKiswahili
gramash
gra-ma-sh
TAதமிழ்
கிராமஷ்
kiraamash
TEతెలుగు
గ్రామాష్
gramaash
TRTürkçe
gramash
gra-ma-sh
UKУкраїнська
грамаш
gra-mash
VITiếng Việt
gramash
gra-ma-sh
ZUZU
igramase
i-gra-ma-se