déchausser

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French

Etymology

From Old French deschaucier, equivalent to dé- +‎ chausser or from Late Latin discalceāre, present active infinitive of discalceō, from Latin calceō.

Verb

déchausser

  1. to remove someone's shoes
  2. (reflexive, se déchausser) to take one's shoes off

Conjugation

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