escarpin

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French

Etymology

Borrowed from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Italian scarpino, from scarpa (shoe).

Pronunciation

Noun

escarpin m (plural escarpins)

  1. high-heeled woman's shoe

Usage notes

  • used for shoes with stiletto heels and a generally open design. It may be closed- or open-toed and strappy (sandal-like) or simple (court shoe-like). By contrast, heeled shoes with thick soles or with wedge heels are referred to as compensées (platforms), and closed lace-up shoes as bottines (à talon) (ankle boots, booties).

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