1 gen 1627 anni - pantable
Descrizione:
Spellings of ‘pantofle’, that is a slipper or any kind of loose, indoor shoe: it could also be used of overshoes worn outdoors (OED). The word became frequent in the latter part of the sixteenth century: 1573 <i>j paire pantocles</i>, Gilling (SS26/241); 1585-7 <i>To Randall Webbe, shoemaker, in parte payment of his bill for bootes, shoes, pinsons and pantables</i> (HPP58); 1596 ‘Every cordiner or jerkin maker who shall <i>shapp, cutt </i>or make … <i>buskinges, pantables</i> or slippers’, Beverley (YRS84/74). In Beverley in 1627, the cordwainers’ searchers had the job <i>at least once a month</i> of checking <i>all boots, shoes, pantables and other wares </i>(YRS84/79).
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