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huarache|waˈrɑːtʃiː| Also guaracha, guarache, guarachi, huaracho. [Mex.-Sp.] A leather-thonged sandal, orig. worn by Mexican Indians.
1887F. C. Gooch Face to Face with Mexicans xii. 433 Leathern aprons and sandals of the same, called guarachi. 1892Dialect Notes I. 190 Huaracho, -s, a kind of sandals worn by Indians and the lower classes generally. Used generally in the plural only. 1909Cent. Dict. Suppl., Guaracha. 1926D. H. Lawrence Plumed Serp. viii. 130 The dark feet in the glare of the torch looked almost black, in huaraches that had red thongs. 1928Funk's Stand. Dict., Guaracha, a Mexican-Indian sandal. 1943N. & Q. 24 Apr. 262/1 The Mexican Indian uses a leather-thonged sandal, which he calls guarache. 1957J. Kerouac On Road (1958) i. ii. 13 My shoes..were Mexican huaraches, plantlike sieves not fit for the rainy night of America. 1963C. Beals Latin Amer. (1964) i. 11 Guarache sandals shuffled like a storm of autumn leaves. |