snowboots

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snowboots

  1. plural of snowboot

Swedish[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From English snowboots. First attested in Swedish in 1906, uncommon after 1950.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈsnoːbɔts/, /ˈsnɔbɔts/, /ˈsnɔuːbɔts/, /ˈsnoʊbuːts/

Noun[edit]

snowboots n pl

  1. (dated) pair of shoes, partially or fully made out of rubber, with a wadded inner side that reaches the ankle, and a zipper or buttons, which are worn on an inner shoe to protect against snow and cold weather

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