buskin
mar 22 de julio, 2008 - 13:18
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No, yo pensé que en "realidad" no existía esa palabra, pero..
sí. epsiste!
jajaja
buskin
noun
| 1. |
a thick-soled, laced boot or half boot. |
| 2. |
Also called cothurnus. the high, thick-soled shoe worn by ancient Greek and Roman tragedians. |
| 3. |
buskins, stockings decorated with gold thread worn by a bishop at a Pontifical Mass. |
| 4. |
tragic drama; tragedy. Compare sock1 (def. 3). |
| 5. |
the art of acting, esp. tragic acting. |
| 6. |
a woman's low-cut shoe with elastic gores at the sides of the instep, popular in the early 20th century. |
[Origin:
1495–1505; prob. alter. of MF
bro(
u)
sequin, of uncert. orig.

]
Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1) Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2006. |
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