pantofle


pan·tof·fle

also pan·to·fle P0047300 (păn-tŏf′əl, -tō′fəl, -to͞o′fəl, păn′tə-fəl)n. A slipper.
[Middle English pantufle, from Old French pantoufle.]

pantofle

(pænˈtɒfəl) or

pantoffle

;

pantoufle

(pænˈtuːfəl) n (Clothing & Fashion) archaic a kind of slipper[C15: from French pantoufle, from Old Italian pantofola, perhaps from Medieval Greek pantophellos shoe made of cork, from panto- + phellos cork]

slip•per

(ˈslɪp ər)

n. any light, low-cut shoe into which the foot may be easily slipped, for wear in the home, for dancing, etc. [1470–80]